Wednesday, September 1, 2010

MOVIE TIME

One day my friends and I went to KLCC to watch a movie. There were five of us, and we were waiting for another friend, Nisa to come. We were waiting for her about half an hour and the movie about to start in 10 minutes and yet we still haven’t bought the tickets. We were not even queuing at the ticket counter. After awhile, my friend Midi was getting tired of waiting. He suddenly said ;


“ Where the heck is Nisa? Is she really going to come? She had promised us right? I still remember about what Syafiqah said, when it comes to promise, Nisa always gives many reasons not to make it. Well, she is really hard to believe. She should be like her, always keep her promise .Now I’m really sick with this kind of situation! ”


“Who are you talking about? Nisa or Syafiqah?” I then replied. There were several confusions in the sentences in Midi’s statements when he was expressing his feeling of dissatisfaction.


By relating this situation with the critical thinking application, one should not use an AMBIGUOUS sentence / word in his or her argument as well to make it become a valid one. Shortly said, the ambiguous stuff is just going to bring out confusions and unclear to the person we are having argument with. Furthermore, this is one of its ways to win an argument if someone does not use this confusing material during the argumentative process.




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MOHD ALIFF SYHAMI BIN SUHAIMI
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