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Excerpt from Music to My Ears

John Devine

"At our next meeting he asked us to 'cultivate interdisciplinary content.'"

"At our next meeting he asked us to 'cultivate interdisciplinary content.'"

Which statement BEST explains why the phrase "to cultivate interdisciplinary content" is an example of jargon?
A) The phrase is not an example of jargon.
B) The phrase would only be used by people who live in the North.
C) The phrase would be used only by people who live and work in the South.
D) The phrase means something but would most likely be fully understood only by educators.
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Answer:

D) The phrase means something but would most likely be fully understood only by educators.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Cultivating interdisciplinary content" is a very common term in conversations between educators. Probably, people who do not work in the field of education would not understand the meaning of this term, but educators would know that "cultivating interdisciplinary content," refers to stimulating and propagating this type of content in their work environment.

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