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Read the following sentence:
If you want people to follow the rules, make sure you write them so they are univocal.
What does "univocal" mean as it is used in this reading? Use these dictionary entries to answer the question:
uni- (prefix) one
-vox (suffix) voice
composed of words with one syllable
occur one at a time
have only one possible meaning
sound the same in different languages
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"Have only one possible meaning."
Reason: uni- means "one" and -vox (voice) suggests a single voice/interpretation, so "univocal" here means unambiguous — written so it can only be understood in one way.
Reason: uni- means "one" and -vox (voice) suggests a single voice/interpretation, so "univocal" here means unambiguous — written so it can only be understood in one way.
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