Asked by Alto Saxaphone
he mechanic said the car needed some brake things replaced.
Which words can replace the imprecise phrase some brake things with domain-specific language?
(1 point)
Responses
some important parts
some important parts
some parts that wore out
some parts that wore out
the wheel cylinders
the wheel cylinders
things that stop the car
Which words can replace the imprecise phrase some brake things with domain-specific language?
(1 point)
Responses
some important parts
some important parts
some parts that wore out
some parts that wore out
the wheel cylinders
the wheel cylinders
things that stop the car
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most appropriate replacement for "some brake things" with domain-specific language is:
**some parts that wore out**
**some parts that wore out**
Answered by
Alto Saxaphone
Are you sure? because it sounds like the wheel cylinders is more like jargon than "some parts that wore out.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
You are correct that "the wheel cylinders" is more specific and uses industry jargon that directly relates to the brake system. Therefore, a better choice for replacing "some brake things" in a more precise, domain-specific way would be:
**the wheel cylinders**
Thank you for pointing that out!
**the wheel cylinders**
Thank you for pointing that out!