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After we shopped in the deli, bakery, and produce sections of the grocery store, we proceeded to the line to pay.


Which word in the sentence should be replaced with domain-specific language?
A. Line
B. Deli
C. Bakery
D. Grocery



Answer :

A. Line

When we look at the possible options, we can see that "deli," "bakery," and "produce sections" are actual locations within a grocery store.  A line is not a specific place within the grocery store; it is something that forms in front of the check-out area or cash register area.  Thus, instead of “line,” the domain-specific language choice should be check-out/cash register area or something similar.  

The word in the sentence which should be replaced with domain-specific language is:

  • A. Line

A domain specific language is one that is used in a specific area or domain and is unique and exclusive to it.

With this in mind, we can see that the word line is not a domain specific language as it is generally used which makes it the word that should be replaced.

We should note that the other words such as dell, bakery and grocery are all specific to a grocery store.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A

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