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zhenek [66]
2 years ago
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Read this passage about moles.

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Pani-rosa [81]2 years ago
7 0

The words that are actually examples of precise language are: C. "animals" and "dark".

<h3>What is precise language?</h3>

Precise language is known to be the use of exact verbs, adjectives, nouns to actually convey and transmit a vivid mental picture without ambiguity. It makes readers understand what the author is saying without the use of too many words.

The words "animals" and "dark" are precise language as they make one understand immediately that the author is talking about animals that live in the dark.

Learn more about precise language on brainly.com/question/835456

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