<span>Technical language from the workplace or specialized fields of knowledge is called D. jargon.
Idioms aren't usually technical - those are phrases such as pull one's leg, raining cats and dogs, etc.
Slang is language used by a certain population, for example, young people's slang.
Dialect is just a type of a language spoken in another country, for example, American, Australian, and New Zealand English are dialects of the English language. </span>
Answer:
B) It supports the viewpoint that “rest cures” could be ineffective and even dangerous.
Like people shouldn’t be judged or scored based on how they look- it can make them very self conscious along with those who are watching.
I would say D
because when you understand what the author says than you can bring in your own ideas of the writing/ the reading.
now idk what the reading is but this is what i would focus on.
I didn’t read the book but when I searched it up it said it’s said something about two boys watching football and eating popcorn at a girls house, sorry I hope it helps and gives you an idea!?