Question
Which sentence is the best example of the use of precise language? (1 point)
Responses
Yesterday was a very hot day for the month of March.
Yesterday was a very hot day for the month of March.
We took the long way to get home on Saturday.
We took the long way to get home on Saturday.
We waited for the lifeguard to open the pool.
We waited for the lifeguard to open the pool.
The crisp pizza was grilled instead of baked in a brick oven.
Responses
Yesterday was a very hot day for the month of March.
Yesterday was a very hot day for the month of March.
We took the long way to get home on Saturday.
We took the long way to get home on Saturday.
We waited for the lifeguard to open the pool.
We waited for the lifeguard to open the pool.
The crisp pizza was grilled instead of baked in a brick oven.
Answers
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The best example of the use of precise language is:
"The crisp pizza was grilled instead of baked in a brick oven."
This sentence uses specific adjectives ("crisp") and terms ("grilled," "baked," "brick oven") to convey a clear and detailed image of the pizza preparation method, making it more vivid and informative.
"The crisp pizza was grilled instead of baked in a brick oven."
This sentence uses specific adjectives ("crisp") and terms ("grilled," "baked," "brick oven") to convey a clear and detailed image of the pizza preparation method, making it more vivid and informative.
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