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olga55 [171]
3 years ago
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Jargon is language specifically particular to a certain activity or occupation (i.e. computers-CPU, MHz; mechanic timing, univer

sal joints, etcetera). Why do you think the author uses the different examples of jargon in this story?
English
1 answer:
GuDViN [60]3 years ago
5 0

Answer and Explanation:

Although you did not present the text to which this question refers, we can infer that the author presents many different jargon, because he wants to refer to many different activities, allowing not only different people to recognize these words, but showing how rich and colloquial language is. diversified. With this, the author shows that the language is alive and easily adaptable to the community to which it is integrated.

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