Answer:
Example that avoids redundancy of language is Option B) The supper they fed us was delicious and filling.
Explanation:
Redundancy means the words used have the same meaning. This leads to repetition in the sentence and doesn't give a good effect to the reader. He might get confused by the writing with redundancy as well.
Option A refers the food as delicious and tasty which mean the same. So, it is redundant. Option C refers to supper as plentiful and abundant which mean the same, that the supper was more than enough for them. This option is therefore redundant. Option D uses words like nutritious and good for us, which mean the same.
Hence, the example that avoids redundancy is Option B which uses words delicious and filling for the supper. Delicious means tasty and filling means it was enough to fill their stomach.
This must be from a standardized test. The wording is a little confusing, but I'd say it is a metaphor. Google says the definition of metaphor is "a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable." This is saying something <em>is</em> something, or comparing two items without using "as" or "like". Have a good night/day!
-Dylan (AKA Animus)
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The famous actor didn't talk bout himself maybe because he didn't wanna seem selfish or wanted to hear about other people.
D. Nonfiction doesn't depend on a plot.
You can read a science textbook, which is considered non-fiction, and have no story or plot behind any of the words. It can have a plot, but it does not DEPEND on it.
Explanation:
What is the main problem in this story? The miller needs a job and worries about people's opinion of him.