Use the sentence to answer the question. The mechanic said the car needed some brake things replaced. Which words can replace the imprecise phrase some brake things with domain-specific language? (1 point) Responses things that stop the car things that stop the car some parts that wore out some parts that wore out the wheel cylinders the wheel cylinders some important parts

the wheel cylinders

The words that can replace the imprecise phrase "some brake things" with domain-specific language are "the wheel cylinders" or "some important parts."

The imprecise phrase "some brake things" in the sentence refers to specific components of the car's brake system that need to be replaced. To find domain-specific language replacements for this phrase, we need to identify the components related to the brake system that could potentially wear out and require replacement.

In this context, the mechanic's recommendations suggest that certain parts of the brake system have worn out and need to be replaced. More specific domain-specific language replacements for "some brake things" can include:

- "Some parts that wore out"
- "The wheel cylinders"
- "Some important parts"

These replacements provide more precise terminology related to the car's brake system, clearly indicating which components require replacement.