Question
Which sentence uses the most precise language?(1 point)
Responses
We walked over to the park.
We walked over to the park.
We ate lunch and then went outside.
We ate lunch and then went outside.
The play was pretty good, if a bit long.
The play was pretty good, if a bit long.
The enormous cloud obscured the noonday sun.
Responses
We walked over to the park.
We walked over to the park.
We ate lunch and then went outside.
We ate lunch and then went outside.
The play was pretty good, if a bit long.
The play was pretty good, if a bit long.
The enormous cloud obscured the noonday sun.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The sentence that uses the most precise language is:
**The enormous cloud obscured the noonday sun.**
This sentence provides specific detail by describing the cloud as "enormous" and the time of day as "noonday," which gives a clearer picture of the scene compared to the other sentences that are more vague.
**The enormous cloud obscured the noonday sun.**
This sentence provides specific detail by describing the cloud as "enormous" and the time of day as "noonday," which gives a clearer picture of the scene compared to the other sentences that are more vague.