Asked by nothin4227
Which option describes precise language?(1 point)
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language that includes slang and contractions
language that includes slang and contractions
specific words that give the reader a clear image
specific words that give the reader a clear image
statements that give the characteristics of an object
statements that give the characteristics of an object
words that are related to a specific subject area
words that are related to a specific subject area
Responses
language that includes slang and contractions
language that includes slang and contractions
specific words that give the reader a clear image
specific words that give the reader a clear image
statements that give the characteristics of an object
statements that give the characteristics of an object
words that are related to a specific subject area
words that are related to a specific subject area
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Answered by
nothin4227
Which option describes domain-specific language?(1 point)
Responses
language that refers to a specific subject area
language that refers to a specific subject area
language that contains slang and contractions
language that contains slang and contractions
language that uses first-person pronouns
language that uses first-person pronouns
language that gives the reader a clear image
Responses
language that refers to a specific subject area
language that refers to a specific subject area
language that contains slang and contractions
language that contains slang and contractions
language that uses first-person pronouns
language that uses first-person pronouns
language that gives the reader a clear image
Answered by
nothin4227
If the chef's measurements are off by even a _______ amount, the cake might not rise.
(1 point)
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small
small
miniscule
miniscule
tiny
tiny
little
(1 point)
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small
small
miniscule
miniscule
tiny
tiny
little
Answered by
nothin4227
Which is an example of informal language?(1 point)
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getting into
getting into
discovering
discovering
finding out
finding out
being interested in
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getting into
getting into
discovering
discovering
finding out
finding out
being interested in
Answered by
nothin4227
Which is the best example of domain-specific language?(1 point)
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close
close
numerous
numerous
equilateral
equilateral
shape
Responses
close
close
numerous
numerous
equilateral
equilateral
shape
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