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ACT English: Style Drill 2, Problem 1. What's the best way to make this sentence more concise?
ACT English: Style Drill 2, Problem 1. What's the best way to make this sentence more concise?
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Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by redundancy. By redundancy. By redundancy...
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How would you correct the underlined portion below, if at all?
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My older brother, who is a sibling of mine, is studying to become a veterinarian.?
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The original sentence seems to be suffering from a serious lack of style.
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Because the word "sibling" means someone's brother or sister, we already know that the
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speaker's brother is his or her sibling.
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So...choice (A) is guilty
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of redundancy, redundancy, redundancy.
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Choice (B) may be less wordy than (A), but it's equally as redundant.
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We don't need to be told that this person's brother is also his or her sibling.
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Choice C? This one is guilty of the same redundancy
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as both of the other two.
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It does give us the added information that the speaker has more than one sibling...
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...but that fact doesn't seem particularly relevant to the rest of the sentence.
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It turns out that the only way to avoid redundancy is to cut the entire underlined portion out
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of the original sentence.
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Therefore, (D) is the correct answer.
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