Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: When the head waiter asked whether she had reservations, she said, "Yes, but I'm going to eat here anyway."

What will be an ideal response?


Semantically ambiguous joke.

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In the spring, Tipasa is inhabited by gods and the gods speak in the sun and the scent of

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What will be an ideal response?

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