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ACT English: Style Drill 2, Problem 2. Which choice expresses the underlined portion most concisely?
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Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by makeup. Try the lipstick, but don't
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be a dipstick.
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How would you correct the underlined portion below, if at all?
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Sally bought makeup she didn't need because the sales associate promised her a free gift
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with purchase.
Full Transcript
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In the original sentence, we've got the term "free gift." We hear this
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term all the time.
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However, "free gift" is redundant because all gifts are free by definition.
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The point is that we can get rid of choice (A) because of this redundancy.
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Like (A), choice (B) is guilty of redundancy. The term "added bonus" is redundant because
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a bonus is, by definition, something that's added to something else.
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Which brings us to choices (C) and (D).
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Though they relate the same basic information, (C) does so more concisely.
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There's no need to say "a gift that came with purchase" when we can say "a gift
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with purchase" to communicate the same idea with fewer words.
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Remember, less is best.
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