Hey, I'm really good at these, Plz put the option and I can answer correctly
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"Latin terminology" is the correct answer, because legal English uses formal language, and Latin words are, of course, very formal. "Common vocabulary" is quite informal, there is no reason to use "archaic words", and legal English rarely uses "simple sentences", but rather very complex ones.
<span>B) Animals used in a Species Survival Plan are sometimes taken out of the public viewing areas for a private, less stressful area to breed and care for their offspring in the first critical weeks.
B is the best option of the ones we can see. You didn't include the sentence as is so I don't know if A is better. I do know for a fact that options C and D are grammatically incorrect. The difference in the sentences is really the use of the adjective phrase (used in a Species Survival Plan). This phrase clarifies which animals are moved out of viewing areas.
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