Use the sentence to answer the question.

Saturday morning, the shopping center buzzed with activity as people went in and out of stores.

Which change would make the language in the sentence more precise?

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Responses

replacing shopping center with building
replacing shopping center with building

replacing Saturday morning with earlier
replacing Saturday morning with earlier

replacing buzzed with moved
replacing buzzed with moved

replacing went with dashed

replacing went with dashed

The change that would make the language in the sentence more precise is:

replacing shopping center with building.

To make the language in the sentence more precise, you would want to replace "shopping center" with "building" to provide a more specific description. Replacing "Saturday morning" with "earlier" would not make the language more precise, as "earlier" is a more general term and does not give a specific time frame. Similarly, replacing "buzzed" with "moved" would not make the language more precise, as "moved" can refer to various types of activity and does not give a clear indication of what is happening. Lastly, replacing "went" with "dashed" would not make the language more precise, as "dashed" implies a specific type of movement and may not accurately describe how people are entering and exiting the stores.