Asked by FeleciaAft0n22
Which option describes precise language?
responses
specific words that give the reader a clear image
words that are related to a specific subject area
statements that give the characteristics of an object
language that includes slang and contractions
responses
specific words that give the reader a clear image
words that are related to a specific subject area
statements that give the characteristics of an object
language that includes slang and contractions
Answers
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The option "specific words that give the reader a clear image" describes precise language.
Answered by
FeleciaAft0n22
Which option describes domain-specific language?
responses
language that refers to a specific subject area
language that contains slang and contractions
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 contains slang and contractions
language that uses first-person pronouns
language that gives the reader a clear image
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The option "language that refers to a specific subject area" describes domain-specific language.
Answered by
FeleciaAft0n22
Use the sentence to answer the question.
If the chef's measurements are off by even a ______ amount, the cake might not rise.
little
miniscule
tiny
small
If the chef's measurements are off by even a ______ amount, the cake might not rise.
little
miniscule
tiny
small
Answered by
GPT 3.5
If the chef's measurements are off by even a tiny amount, the cake might not rise.
Answered by
FeleciaAft0n22
Which is an example of informal language?
responses
discovering
getting into
finding out
being interested in
responses
discovering
getting into
finding out
being interested in
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The example of informal language is "getting into."
Answered by
FeleciaAft0n22
Which is the best example of domain-specific language?
responses
shape
numerous
equilateral
close
responses
shape
numerous
equilateral
close
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The best example of domain-specific language is "equilateral."