[ Grammar ]
specialized terminology that may be unclear to a general audience if used without explanation
A. triteness
B. jargon
C. gobbledygook
D. idiom

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A. She enjoys painting, in addition she likes sculpting.
B. She enjoys painting; in addition she likes sculpting.
C. She enjoys painting in addition; she likes sculpting.
D. She enjoys painting; in addition, she likes sculpting.
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A. disgusted
B. disgusting
