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Answer:
The ambiguity in Daisy Miller: A Study is best represented by the use of natural settings.
Explanation:
Daisy Miller is a Henry James novel first published in Cornhill Magazine in the months of June-July 1878 and in a book the same year. It deals with the cut of the beautiful young Daisy Miller by Winterhouse, a sophisticated compatriot, while both meet abroad. His search for her, however, is disturbed by the flirtations of the young reprieve, to which other expatriates the couple finds in Switzerland stare reproachfully.
Henry James, through the natural configurations, built the character Daisy quite ambiguously, that is, it does not portray the character as having a specific character, it can be good or bad, the reader is who should interpret her actions and reach a conclusion about her personality and character.