
Redundancy
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English
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7th - 8th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is redundancy in language?
Back
Redundancy in language refers to the use of words or phrases that are unnecessary because they repeat information already conveyed. For example, saying 'free gift' is redundant because a gift is inherently free.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Why is it important to avoid redundancy in writing?
Back
Avoiding redundancy in writing makes the text clearer and more concise, helping readers to understand the main ideas without unnecessary repetition.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does the term 'unnecessary words' mean?
Back
Unnecessary words are words that do not add value to a sentence and can be removed without changing the meaning. For example, in 'the reason why is because', 'the reason why' can be simplified to 'because'.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is an example of a redundant phrase?
Back
An example of a redundant phrase is 'ATM machine', as 'ATM' stands for 'Automated Teller Machine', making 'machine' unnecessary.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How can redundancy affect the clarity of a sentence?
Back
Redundancy can obscure the main point of a sentence, making it harder for readers to grasp the intended message quickly.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the difference between 'true fact' and 'fact'?
Back
The phrase 'true fact' is redundant because a fact is already true by definition. Simply saying 'fact' suffices.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does 'personal opinion' imply?
Back
'Personal opinion' implies a subjective viewpoint, but the word 'personal' is often unnecessary since all opinions are inherently personal.
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