Drag each phrase or sentence to the correct location to show whether it is vague or precise. (2 points)

Vague

Precise

Iter

Itern

Iten

Item

Item

:: We almost purchased a Victorian-style home last year.

He limped the entire way home.

:: I put butter on the toast.

Two rivers meet in a town.

1 answer

Here’s how you can categorize the phrases and sentences:

Vague

  • We almost purchased a Victorian-style home last year.
  • Two rivers meet in a town.

Precise

  • He limped the entire way home.
  • I put butter on the toast.

(Note: The terms "Iter," "Itern," "Iten," and "Item" appear to be incomplete or misspelled and do not fit into the categories provided. If you need help with those terms, please clarify their context.)