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What is domain specific vocabulary?
vocabulary that is general and
commonly used
• vocabulary that is exact and vivid
O vocabulary that is accessible for readers of all ages
• vocabulary that is specialized for a certain area of study
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Correct answer: vocabulary that is specialized for a certain area of study.
Explanation: Domain-specific vocabulary (also called technical or subject-specific vocabulary) consists of words and terms used primarily within a particular field — for example, "mitosis" in biology, "adjudicate" in law, or "integral" in calculus. The other choices describe general, vivid, or widely accessible vocabulary, which are not domain-specific.
Explanation: Domain-specific vocabulary (also called technical or subject-specific vocabulary) consists of words and terms used primarily within a particular field — for example, "mitosis" in biology, "adjudicate" in law, or "integral" in calculus. The other choices describe general, vivid, or widely accessible vocabulary, which are not domain-specific.
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