Which sentence uses the most precise language?(1 point)

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Jonny sprawled out on the plush blue couch.
Jonny sprawled out on the plush blue couch.

We moved the gathering to the backyard.
We moved the gathering to the backyard.

My online search came up with no results.
My online search came up with no results.

The meal featured two kinds of vegetables.
The meal featured two kinds of vegetables.
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3 answers

The sentence that uses the most precise language is:

The meal featured two kinds of vegetables.

This sentence specifies a particular quantity (two) and a specific category (vegetables), making it more precise compared to the other sentences.

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I apologize for the oversight. Let's reevaluate the options based on the precision of language:

  1. Jonny sprawled out on the plush blue couch. - This contains specific details about Jonny's position and the couch (plush and blue).
  2. We moved the gathering to the backyard. - This specifies a location (backyard) but is more general about the gathering.
  3. My online search came up with no results. - This is clear but doesn't specify what was searched.
  4. The meal featured two kinds of vegetables. - This indicates a specific quantity but is somewhat vague about what those vegetables are.

Given this analysis, the first option, "Jonny sprawled out on the plush blue couch," is the most precise since it describes both a specific action and specific details about the couch.

Thank you for your patience!