👉 In the context of logical expressions and statements, an "equivocation" is a type of logical error that occurs when two or more sentences in a logical argument are said to be logically equivalent. This is often done intentionally by a writer to make their argument seem more convincing or powerful. For example, if you were writing a story about a character who is trying to solve a puzzle, and the first sentence in the story states that the puzzle has been solved, but then the second sentence says that the