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The task in the image is to identify and rewrite sentences that contain redundancy. Redundancy occurs when a sentence includes unnecessary repetition of words or phrases that convey the same meaning. The goal is to make the sentences more concise and effective by removing redundant parts.
1. Identify Redundant Phrases: Look for words or phrases that repeat the same idea.
2. Rewrite the Sentence: Remove the redundant part while keeping the original meaning intact.
3. Ensure Clarity: Make sure the revised sentence is clear and conveys the intended meaning.
Here are the sentences from the worksheet, along with their revised versions if they contain redundancy:
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#### 1. Carlos goes to bed at 8:00 p.m. every night.
- Revised: Carlos goes to bed at 8:00 p.m. nightly.
*(Removed "every night" as "nightly" conveys the same meaning.)*
#### 2. The paper clip attached the papers together.
- Revised: The paper clip attached the papers.
*(Removed "together" because attaching inherently implies joining things together.)*
#### 3. Taylor used the sweet to kill the fly dead.
- Revised: Taylor used the sweet to kill the fly.
*(Removed "dead" as "kill" already implies death.)*
#### 4. Kelly Clarkson is a modern singer today.
- Revised: Kelly Clarkson is a modern singer.
*(Removed "today" as "modern" already implies current times.)*
#### 5. Never before has a movie had such an opening as *The Dark Knight*.
- Revised: No movie has ever had such an opening as *The Dark Knight*.
*(Rewrote for clarity and removed redundancy in phrasing.)*
#### 6. Many students protested against the new dress code.
- Revised: Many students protested the new dress code.
*(Removed "against" as "protested" inherently implies opposition.)*
#### 7. The opposing team had surrounded us on all sides.
- Revised: The opposing team surrounded us.
*(Removed "on all sides" as "surrounded" already implies being encircled.)*
#### 8. Eric split the cookie into two halves.
- Revised: Eric split the cookie in half.
*(Removed "into two halves" as "split in half" is more concise.)*
#### 9. Spilling the milk was an unintentional mistake.
- Revised: Spilling the milk was unintentional.
*(Removed "mistake" as "unintentional" already implies it wasn't intentional.)*
#### 10. Justin asked her for some cash money to take to the mall.
- Revised: Justin asked her for some cash to take to the mall.
*(Removed "money" as "cash" already refers to money.)*
#### 11. When Wendy joined the band, she received a free gift.
- Revised: When Wendy joined the band, she received a gift.
*(Removed "free" as "gift" inherently implies something given without cost.)*
#### 12. It was so cold last night that the sidewalk was covered in frozen ice.
- Revised: It was so cold last night that the sidewalk was covered in ice.
*(Removed "frozen" as "ice" is inherently frozen.)*
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The revised sentences are provided above. Each redundant phrase has been identified and removed to make the sentences more concise and effective.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\text{See the revised sentences above.}
}
Steps to Solve:
1. Identify Redundant Phrases: Look for words or phrases that repeat the same idea.
2. Rewrite the Sentence: Remove the redundant part while keeping the original meaning intact.
3. Ensure Clarity: Make sure the revised sentence is clear and conveys the intended meaning.
Solution:
Here are the sentences from the worksheet, along with their revised versions if they contain redundancy:
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#### 1. Carlos goes to bed at 8:00 p.m. every night.
- Revised: Carlos goes to bed at 8:00 p.m. nightly.
*(Removed "every night" as "nightly" conveys the same meaning.)*
#### 2. The paper clip attached the papers together.
- Revised: The paper clip attached the papers.
*(Removed "together" because attaching inherently implies joining things together.)*
#### 3. Taylor used the sweet to kill the fly dead.
- Revised: Taylor used the sweet to kill the fly.
*(Removed "dead" as "kill" already implies death.)*
#### 4. Kelly Clarkson is a modern singer today.
- Revised: Kelly Clarkson is a modern singer.
*(Removed "today" as "modern" already implies current times.)*
#### 5. Never before has a movie had such an opening as *The Dark Knight*.
- Revised: No movie has ever had such an opening as *The Dark Knight*.
*(Rewrote for clarity and removed redundancy in phrasing.)*
#### 6. Many students protested against the new dress code.
- Revised: Many students protested the new dress code.
*(Removed "against" as "protested" inherently implies opposition.)*
#### 7. The opposing team had surrounded us on all sides.
- Revised: The opposing team surrounded us.
*(Removed "on all sides" as "surrounded" already implies being encircled.)*
#### 8. Eric split the cookie into two halves.
- Revised: Eric split the cookie in half.
*(Removed "into two halves" as "split in half" is more concise.)*
#### 9. Spilling the milk was an unintentional mistake.
- Revised: Spilling the milk was unintentional.
*(Removed "mistake" as "unintentional" already implies it wasn't intentional.)*
#### 10. Justin asked her for some cash money to take to the mall.
- Revised: Justin asked her for some cash to take to the mall.
*(Removed "money" as "cash" already refers to money.)*
#### 11. When Wendy joined the band, she received a free gift.
- Revised: When Wendy joined the band, she received a gift.
*(Removed "free" as "gift" inherently implies something given without cost.)*
#### 12. It was so cold last night that the sidewalk was covered in frozen ice.
- Revised: It was so cold last night that the sidewalk was covered in ice.
*(Removed "frozen" as "ice" is inherently frozen.)*
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Final Answer:
The revised sentences are provided above. Each redundant phrase has been identified and removed to make the sentences more concise and effective.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\text{See the revised sentences above.}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of redundancy worksheet.