The best way to revise this sentence to eliminate wordiness and redundancy as in the task content is; Choice B; Who hasn't heard of Nelson Mandela?
<h3>What is the best way to revise the given sentence to eliminate wordiness and redundancy?</h3>
It follows from the task content that the sentence given which is intended to be revised in a bid to eliminate wordiness and redundancy is;
- It is very unusual to come across someone who has never heard of Nelson Mandela.
It is however, noteworthy to know that in a bid to eliminate wordiness, the sentence must not be taken out of context as the meaning must be preserved.
Hence, Choice B; Who hasn't heard of Nelson Mandela? is the best revision of the sentence.
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Kenya jumped 7 1/6 = 43/6 = (43/6)* (3/3) = 129/18
Janet jumped 6 1/3 = 19/3 = (19/3) * (6/6) = 114/18
Kenya jumped 129/18 - 114/18 = 15/18 = 5/6 feet farther
Answer: 5/6 feet farther
I would believe that the answer is Carved. This is because the people the author sees are erasing the "lies" that were written on their tombstones, and carving in the truth.
Answer:
B). Slat deals with the plastic that has already accumulated; Wilson wants to eliminate the use of plastics altogether.
Explanation:
As per the text, the difference in Slat and Wilson's approach to deal with the problem of plastic waste accumulation in the oceans is that 'Slat focuses on dealing with the plastic that has been accumulated already while Wilson aims to eliminate the complete use of plastics altogether.' <em>Slat promotes the 'idea of affixing an array of floating barriers and platforms to the seabed'</em> which reflects that he lays emphasis on dealing with the current waste while <em>Wilson promotes 'the complete restriction on the use of plastic goods so there would be no more plastics to deal with</em>.' Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.