Which options describes domain-specific language?

Language that uses first-person pronouns

Language that gives the reader a clear image

Language that refers to a specific subjects area

Language that contains slang contractions

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The option that describes a domain-specific language is:

Language that refers to a specific subject area.

Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are tailored to particular application domains, allowing for more precise and effective expressions in those areas compared to general-purpose languages.

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