(1) Jargon—a specialized vocabulary used by a particular group, such as lawyers, teenagers, or musicians—has several benefits for group members. (2) One benefit of jargon is that it provides a way of setting insiders apart from outsiders because only the insiders know what it means. (3) Another benefit is that jargon strengthens the ties between insiders. (4) They use it to communicate only with each other, not with anyone else. (5) In addition, jargon is an important way for a group to maintain its identity and project a clear group image. (6) Last, jargon gives individual group members a sense of belonging, and so it raises their self-esteem. The third major benefit of jargon is that________.(type your choice: a, b, c, or d) a. it strengthens ties between insiders. b. it is not used to communicate with anyone else. c. only insiders know what it means. d. it maintains a group identity and projects a clear image.