Jargon is the use of technical words that a common reader will not understand.
Explanation:
Not jargon: these are the parts of the text that are understandable to the common reader.
she opened the (far door) and went through to the (hot side)
then she reached back inside the (air lock) and pulled the chain in the '
that would (eliminate) any hot agents that might have leaked
Jargon: these are the phrases whose meaning is not clear in the passage and hence they are jargon.
chemical (shower)
that started a (decon cycle)
running in the air lock
into the air lock as they were going through.
The Hot Zone, Richard Preston.
Answer:
I think the best answer is Change sentence 1
Explanation:
The first sentence repeats the word ocean twice and changing this sentence will improve the way it sounds.
When you think about Thanksgiving cooking, typically you think of a rush to get everything done and to put all of the food onto the table so that everyone can eat. There is a tone of rushing and impatience being conveyed. Therefore, I would say that 4 is the most suitable answer. General Barker is clearly in a hurry and is under some stress. I hope this helps.
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