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When reading bills and laws, why is it important to watch out for jargon?

A. Jargon is unnecessary words used to confuse and distract leaders
B. Jargon is over-simplified words that provide the key to understanding the text
C. Jargon does not serve any purpose in the text and can be completely ignored
D. Jargon is a technical term that may be confusing but are necessary to understanding the text

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I would say that A is the correct answer.
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When reading bills and laws, it is important to watch out for jargon because jargon is a technical term that may be confusing but are necessary to understanding the text. Option D is correct.

Jagon may be defined as special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand. Jargon is employed in a particular context and may not be well understood outside that context. The context is usually a particular occupation.

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