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saw5 [17]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from The Hot Zone. They closed up their suits and lumbered across the staging area to a large air-lock door. Th

is was a supply air lock. It did not lead into the hot zone. It led to the outside world. They opened it. On the floor of the air lock sat the seven garbage bags. Which phrases are examples of jargon? Check all that apply.
English
2 answers:
alexgriva [62]2 years ago
7 0
<span>so jargons are phrases with hidden meanings, so it would be garbage bags and staging area </span>
9966 [12]2 years ago
5 0

staging area, supply air lock, and hot zone

Jargon is words or phrases used by a specific group of people that may not be easily understood by those outside of the group. These are all phrases whose definitions depend on the person or culture using them. They do not have specific definitions that would be universal. How these phrases are used and what they mean are dependent upon the person and situation that they are used in.

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