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Use this sentence to answer the question.
The movie was filled with strong characters and an exciting plot, and I hope to be able to watch it several more times before it leaves the theater.
Why might the word “strong” be considered a less-than precise word in this sentence?
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It’s unclear why the author wants to watch the movie numerous times.
It’s unclear why the author wants to watch the movie numerous times.
It’s unclear how the characters and plot are connected to each other.
It’s unclear how the characters and plot are connected to each other.
It’s unclear whether the characters are well-written or just muscled and powerful.
It’s unclear whether the characters are well-written or just muscled and powerful.
It’s unclear why the author went to see the movie in the first place.
It’s unclear why the author went to see the movie in the first place.
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The most appropriate response to why the word "strong" might be considered a less-than-precise word in the sentence is:
**It’s unclear whether the characters are well-written or just muscled and powerful.**
This response highlights the ambiguity of the term "strong," as it does not specify whether it refers to the characters' depth and development or merely their physical attributes.
**It’s unclear whether the characters are well-written or just muscled and powerful.**
This response highlights the ambiguity of the term "strong," as it does not specify whether it refers to the characters' depth and development or merely their physical attributes.
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