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βοΈINSTRUCTIONS: Read the sentence and remove an unnecessary word(-s) to make the sentence more concise. All or part of the selection can be removed without changing the sentence's meaning.
0οΈβ£ Bill is my personal friend.
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π° The unnecessary word(-s) here is(are) <personal>. TIP: 'Personal' means "concerning one's private life and relationships", and 'friend' means "a mutually affectionate relationship."
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1οΈβ£ Chess makes him confused in his thought process.
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2οΈβ£ I disassembled and sorted the component parts of the machine.
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3οΈβ£ Her television features LCD display technology.
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4οΈβ£ The coach displayed intense fury following the referee's call.
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5οΈβ£ His mother yelled loudly for him to come inside.
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βοΈINSTRUCTIONS: Read the sentence and remove an unnecessary word(-s) to make the sentence more concise. All or part of the selection can be removed without changing the sentence's meaning.
0οΈβ£ Bill is my personal friend.
remove unnecessary wordsβοΈ
π° The unnecessary word(-s) here is(are) <personal>. TIP: 'Personal' means "concerning one's private life and relationships", and 'friend' means "a mutually affectionate relationship."
βͺοΈβ«οΈβͺοΈβ«οΈβͺοΈβ«οΈβͺοΈβ«οΈβͺοΈ
1οΈβ£ Chess makes him confused in his thought process.
remove unnecessary words or set of wordsβοΈ
ββββββββββ
2οΈβ£ I disassembled and sorted the component parts of the machine.
remove unnecessary words or set of wordsβοΈ
ββββββββββ
3οΈβ£ Her television features LCD display technology.
remove unnecessary words or set of wordsβοΈ
ββββββββββ
4οΈβ£ The coach displayed intense fury following the referee's call.
remove unnecessary words or set of wordsβοΈ
ββββββββββ
5οΈβ£ His mother yelled loudly for him to come inside.
remove unnecessary words or set of wordsβοΈ
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π Brevity (writing) π βοΈINSTRUCTIONS: Read the sentence and remove an unnecessary word(-s) to make the sentence more concise. All or part of the selection can be removed without changing the sentence's meaning. 0οΈβ£ Bill is my personal friend. remove unnecessaryβ¦
π° THE ANSWERS:
1οΈβ£ Chess makes him confused in his thought process.
π° The unnecessary word(-s) here is(are) <in his thought process>. TIP: 'Confused' means "unable to think clearly", and 'in his thought process' refers to the subject's way of thinking.
β Chess makes him confused.
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2οΈβ£ I disassembled and sorted the component parts of the machine.
π° The unnecessary word(-s) here is(are) <component>. TIP: 'Component' means "consistuting a piece of something larger", and 'parts' means "piece of something".
β I disassembled and sorted the parts of the machine.
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3οΈβ£ Her television features LCD display technology.
π° The unnecessary word(-s) here is(are) <display>. TIP: 'LCD' stands for "liquid crystal display", so the word 'display' is unnecessary.
β Her television features LCD technology.
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4οΈβ£ The coach displayed intense fury following the referee's call.
π° The unnecessary word(-s) here is(are) <intense>. TIP: 'Fury' means "intense rage", so 'intense' is unnecessary.
β The council passed the ordinance by consensus.
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5οΈβ£ His mother yelled loudly for him to come inside.
π° The unnecessary word(-s) here is(are) <loudly>. TIP: 'Yelled' means "said in a loud voice", so the word 'loudly' is unnecessary.
β His mother yelled for him to come inside.
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1οΈβ£ Chess makes him confused in his thought process.
π° The unnecessary word(-s) here is(are) <in his thought process>. TIP: 'Confused' means "unable to think clearly", and 'in his thought process' refers to the subject's way of thinking.
β Chess makes him confused.
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2οΈβ£ I disassembled and sorted the component parts of the machine.
π° The unnecessary word(-s) here is(are) <component>. TIP: 'Component' means "consistuting a piece of something larger", and 'parts' means "piece of something".
β I disassembled and sorted the parts of the machine.
ββββββββββ
3οΈβ£ Her television features LCD display technology.
π° The unnecessary word(-s) here is(are) <display>. TIP: 'LCD' stands for "liquid crystal display", so the word 'display' is unnecessary.
β Her television features LCD technology.
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4οΈβ£ The coach displayed intense fury following the referee's call.
π° The unnecessary word(-s) here is(are) <intense>. TIP: 'Fury' means "intense rage", so 'intense' is unnecessary.
β The council passed the ordinance by consensus.
ββββββββββ
5οΈβ£ His mother yelled loudly for him to come inside.
π° The unnecessary word(-s) here is(are) <loudly>. TIP: 'Yelled' means "said in a loud voice", so the word 'loudly' is unnecessary.
β His mother yelled for him to come inside.
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