1) The improvement which was done to the bolded section in the sentence to make it correct is : Repetitive words were replaced with synonyms and pronouns. As it shown in the example, there is no need to duplicate the subject 'father' as it is clear to which word the pronoun 'he' relates. We always try to enrich our speech, so it's better to say the same thing in synonymous form:hates is replaced with dislikes - all in all it sounds good, looks natural and preserves the meaning of the first sentence.
<span>2) The sentence which should be revised to eliminate redundancy is With a prediction of a deadly storm season, the alert system is needed immediately. A redundancy in a sentence is when something is repeated for no reason, when there is obvious detail that brings no sense and can be omitted. From the first sentence we know that sirens were needed, so there is no need to repeat that. </span>
<span>3) The statement which best describes how this sentence can be made more concise is : It has a phrase that can be converted to reduce wordiness. The phrase from which the sentence is started is quite long, and according to its meaning, there is a better (shorter) equivalent, which is 'if'. Now it is concise : If spy a tornado, go and seek shelter in a dark room that has no windows.</span>
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Explanation:
Universal Model School,
90 Aba Owerri Road,
Aba.
February 28, 2021.
Dear Chris,
It has been quite a while since I received your last letter. I have sorely missed our discussions about interesting activities at school.
As you know, I will sit for the West African School Certificate Examination (WASCE) in one month time. This will mark the end of my secondary education.
One experience that I found quite outstanding throughout my secondary education was my position as the library prefect in my school. It is the duty of the library prefect to take care of all the books in the library as well as ensure that the library is kept clean and all the books are neatly arranged as they should. I initially regarded the responsibility as a herculean task because it placed a lot of demand on my spare time making it almost impossible for me to participate in recreational activities as well as other extracurricular activities in the school.
As a library prefect, I learnt how to take responsibility and discharge my duties without supervision. I learnt how to be patient because I had to meticulously sort out all new books purchased for the school library and put each one in its proper place. These experiences have all contributed to making me a much better person than I was before I held that office.
I hope to see you soon.
Yours Sincerely,
Jude
There is no underlined phrase in the sentence. However, we can assume it is "under my hiking boots" because of the answer options provided.
Answer:
The underlined phrase in the sentence is an:
b. adverb phrase
Explanation:
An adverb phrase or adverbial phrase functions as an adverb in the sentence. In other words, it modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Generally adverbs and adverbial sentences give us information concerning the where, when, how, or why the action happened.
In the sentence "I wear heavy wool socks under my hiking boots," the phrase "under my hiking boots" is an example of an adverbial phrase. It indicates place, that is, where the action happens. Where do you wear your wool socks? Under my hiking boots.
An abstract is a summary of an article or book. It does summarize that facts in an article, so it will most likely be appropriate. However, it is a brief explanation, thus it may only provide brief information which is bland and not specific, which may not be appropriate for research.
Hope this helps! c:
The correct answer should be B. what size paper should be used?