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Answer: heard word plus target sound family
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Answer: punchline that uses ambiguity, idiom, or expectation reversal
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Answer: heard word plus target sound family
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Answer: punchline that uses ambiguity, idiom, or expectation reversal
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Answer: heard word plus target sound family
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Answer: punchline that uses ambiguity, idiom, or expectation reversal
Distractors: literal ending, boring continuation, or wrong ambiguity
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Answer: heard word plus target sound family
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Answer: punchline that uses ambiguity, idiom, or expectation reversal
Distractors: literal ending, boring continuation, or wrong ambiguity
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Answer: emotion inferred from wording, timing, and social context
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Answer: closest synonym or ordered intensity ladder
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Answer: heard word plus target sound family
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Answer: punchline that uses ambiguity, idiom, or expectation reversal
Distractors: literal ending, boring continuation, or wrong ambiguity
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Answer: emotion inferred from wording, timing, and social context
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Answer: closest synonym or ordered intensity ladder
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