Writers should avoid jargon because jargon
a. takes too long to use
b. limits what idea...
English, 16.11.2019 12:31 thickbeanpapi
Writers should avoid jargon because jargon
a. takes too long to use
b. limits what ideas can be explored
c. conveys too much information
d. is difficult for many to understand
Answers: 3
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