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Decide whether each word is general or precise Rose
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The word "rose" can be considered both general and precise, depending on the context.
- **General**: If used to refer to any type of rose flower without specifying a particular variety, it is general.
- **Precise**: If used to refer to a specific type of rose (e.g., "Floribunda rose" or "Knock Out rose"), it is precise.
So, without additional context, "rose" is generally classified as a general term.
- **General**: If used to refer to any type of rose flower without specifying a particular variety, it is general.
- **Precise**: If used to refer to a specific type of rose (e.g., "Floribunda rose" or "Knock Out rose"), it is precise.
So, without additional context, "rose" is generally classified as a general term.
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