Which of the following is an example of how a writer uses precise language in a story?(1 point)

Responses which answer is correct and why

using as many words as possible to describe an event
using as many words as possible to describe an event

using as few words as possible to establish a setting
using as few words as possible to establish a setting

using vivid descriptions when introducing a new character
using vivid descriptions when introducing a new character

using vague and general terms to describe an experience

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The correct response is "using vivid descriptions when introducing a new character."

This answer is correct because precise language involves choosing words that are clear, specific, and evocative. Vivid descriptions help to create a strong image in the reader's mind, making the character more memorable and relatable. This contrasts with vague and general terms, which can lead to a lack of clarity and engagement for the reader. Using too many or too few words can also compromise precision; thus, vivid and well-chosen language is essential for strong storytelling.

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