Which word could replace nice to add more precision to the sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

many
many

green
green

cool
cool

bamboo

cool

To add more precision to the sentence, the word "bamboo" could replace "nice".

To find a word that could replace "nice" in order to add more precision to the sentence, you need to consider the context and think of words that have similar meanings but convey a more specific or detailed description.

In this case, since we do not have the actual sentence, we can consider some options based on the words provided:

1. Many: While "many" could be a potential replacement for "nice," it does not necessarily add precision to the sentence. "Many" implies a large quantity or number, which may not address the need for a more specific description.

2. Green: "Green" could be a potential replacement if the context of the sentence indicates that the object being described is related to color. However, without a specific sentence context, it is difficult to determine if this word would add precision.

3. Cool: "Cool" is another possible replacement for "nice" if the intended meaning is something that is trendy, fashionable, or impressive. However, it still does not add much precision to the sentence without further context.

4. Bamboo: "Bamboo" is not an appropriate replacement for "nice" in most contexts as it is a specific plant. However, if the sentence is about a specific topic related to bamboo, it could be a precise replacement.

Ultimately, it is necessary to have the actual sentence and more context to provide a more accurate and precise replacement word for "nice."

Using Precise Language Quick Check

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Question
Use the sentence to answer the question.

Some animals are omnivores, which means that their food comes from plant and animal sources.

Which word from the sentence is an example of domain-specific language?

(1 point)
Responses

sources
sources

animals
animals

food
food

omnivores

The word "omnivores" is an example of domain-specific language in the sentence.

Which word should the writer change to maintain the formal tone of the email?

(1 point)
Responses

friendly
friendly

awesome
awesome

sincerely
sincerely

attention

The word "awesome" should be changed to maintain the formal tone of the email.

Which words can replace the imprecise phrase some brake things with domain-specific language?

(1 point)
Responses

some important parts
some important parts

things that stop the car
things that stop the car

some parts that wore out
some parts that wore out

the wheel cylinders

The phrase "the wheel cylinders" can replace the imprecise phrase "some brake things" with domain-specific language.

In which situation is it appropriate to write using informal language?(1 point)

Responses

a legal document to present in court
a legal document to present in court

a cover letter for a job application
a cover letter for a job application

a scientific research article
a scientific research article

a postcard to a friend