Which option describes precise language?(1 point)

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Precise language refers to specific, clear, and exact words or phrases that convey a particular meaning without ambiguity. An option that describes precise language would typically include:

  • Use of specific terms rather than general ones (e.g., "apple" instead of "fruit").
  • Avoidance of vague or imprecise descriptors (e.g., using "12.5 miles" instead of "a long distance").
  • Clarity in expression that minimizes the potential for misinterpretation.

If you have specific options in front of you, please provide them, and I can help identify which one best describes precise language.