Which option describes domain-specific language?(1 point)

Responses

language that contains slang and contractions
language that contains slang and contractions

language that gives the reader a clear image
language that gives the reader a clear image

language that uses first-person pronouns
language that uses first-person pronouns

language that refers to a specific subject area

language that refers to a specific subject area

The correct option that describes domain-specific language is: language that refers to a specific subject area.

The correct answer is: language that refers to a specific subject area.

To arrive at this answer, read each option and eliminate the ones that do not fit the definition of domain-specific language. The first option, "language that contains slang and contractions," does not specify any specific subject area, so it can be eliminated. The second option, "language that gives the reader a clear image," also does not address a particular subject area. The third option, "language that uses first-person pronouns," focuses on the speaker rather than a specific subject area. Therefore, the only option remaining is "language that refers to a specific subject area," which accurately describes domain-specific language.