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What can you use general vocabulary for in your writing?(1 point) to determine your audience to define domain-specific words to be more formal to create strong mental pictures to provide clear examples
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What can you use general vocabulary for in your writing?(1 point)
to determine your audience
to define domain-specific words
to be more formal
to create strong mental pictures
to provide clear examples
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To provide strong mental pictures.
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