The mechanic said the car needed some brake things replaced.

Which phrase uses domain-specific vocabulary to replace the imprecise language in the sentence?

(1 point)

an important part

the wheel cylinders

some part that wore out

things that stop the car

bamboo

omnivores
awesome
wheel cylinders
a postcard to a friend

all answers in order, 1-5

the wheel cylinders

the wheel cylinders

The phrase "the wheel cylinders" uses domain-specific vocabulary to replace the imprecise language in the sentence.

The phrase that uses domain-specific vocabulary to replace the imprecise language in the sentence is "the wheel cylinders."

To get the answer, we need to understand that "brake things" is a vague and imprecise term. The term "brake things" does not provide any specific information about the parts that need to be replaced. To replace this imprecise language with domain-specific vocabulary, we can consider the specific components of the braking system in a car.

The wheel cylinders are a vital part of the braking system in a car, responsible for applying pressure to the brake shoes or brake pads, which in turn creates friction and slows down the vehicle. By using the term "the wheel cylinders," we are utilizing domain-specific vocabulary that accurately describes the specific part of the brake system that needs to be replaced.