You must contradict yourself in some way.
We can stop confusing people by saying what we mean and meaning what we say. Confusion can result when using terms that mean different things to different people.
Which is confusing to the reader
whats confusing is those names
Invading Armies
Some people say there is a ghost at Warwick Castle. Some people do not believe in ghosts, and say the ghosts at Warwick Castle should stop confusing people. There is a link below.
No. You cannot say that. It's confusing but... I know a sentence that will prove for how to say that. Look, big people (older than kids) understand that. But they think that what your saying is confusing and then they will think, 'He's a kid and he's still not good at English?'So i prevent you to not say that. When you like television, say these sentences: I like/love watching Televison.Hope i helped you. :)
This is for you to get confused. This is good so you can find the solution either in your heath or from the people around you.
Confusing people LMAAO ^ ^ ;)
That's confusing actually. I'd say a tie.
Homonyms are confusing to most people because they are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings. This can lead to misunderstandings and misinterpretations in written and spoken language.
RIDDLE:What is so fragile, when you say its name, it breaks?Answer:SILENCE!!!!
It's another, more confusing, way to say Y=32 .