Which option describes domain-specific language?(1 point)

Responses

language that contains slang and contractions
language that contains slang and contractions

language that uses first-person pronouns
language that uses first-person pronouns

language that gives the reader a clear image
language that gives the reader a clear image

language that refers to a specific subject area

language that refers to a specific subject area

The option that describes domain-specific language is:

- Language that refers to a specific subject area.

The correct option that describes domain-specific language is:

- language that refers to a specific subject area

To arrive at this answer, we need to understand the definition of domain-specific language (DSL). A DSL is a programming language or specification that is designed to address a particular domain or specific problem. It is tailored to suit the needs and requirements of that specific subject area.

The other options listed may cause confusion. The presence of slang and contractions in a language does not necessarily make it a domain-specific language. Similarly, the use of first-person pronouns or a language that gives the reader a clear image does not define a DSL. These characteristics are not specific to a particular subject area.