Explanation:
Statistics deals with the collection, analysis, interpretation of quantitative data. Often times, we portray statistical data as very exact and only limited by analytical error when we use them.
- But the world is full of variables that are even beyond that which statistics can put figures to.
- There are lots of assumptions and estimations to be made in our not perfect world when studying it.
- Environmental variables are dynamic to a very significant extent and in real world models, they can fail.
- This is why I think the author deliberately used exact and inexact/approximated numbers in his work.
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I don't understand the questions. Word it differently.
Where are the statements?
Sensory language helps a reader to connect with an image or scene, it helps us to feel like we’re there with the character and we’re seeing/hearing/smelling/etc. what they are. For example, ‘Bob could see a mountain’, isn’t particularly sensory, we know there’s a mountain but we don’t know what it looks like, a better sentence would be ‘Bob could see a tall, snow-capped mountain in the distance’ - it gives us details about what Bob can see and so we can picture in our minds. So you need to think about which of the four sentences uses descriptive language like this.