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Verbal Reasoning - English - English Grammar:

Redundancy

MCQ - 576-4855

Question:

The dog that was hungry and looked ragged begged at the butcher’s shop for scraps.

  1. Hungry and looking ragged, the dog
  2. The ragged-looking dog that was hungry
  3. The hungry dog that looked ragged
  4. The ragged-looking dog that was hungry
  5. The dog that was hungry and looked ragged

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:

The original sentence can be simplified by making those modifying phrases adjectives: “hungry” and “ragged-looking.” The most concise way to rewrite this sentence is to make these both adjectives that come before the noun.

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