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concision and wordiness
summary
the lesson focuses on the importance of concision and avoiding wordiness in sat exam responses, emphasizing that succinctness, without losing significant detail, is key to selecting the correct answer.
- concision means being concise, and on the sat, shorter is usually better as long as clarity is maintained.
- avoid unnecessarily wordy answer choices and aim for succinctness without omitting essential information.
- being wary of the word 'being' as it is almost always unnecessary and can make sentences wordier.
- examples demonstrate how to choose the most concise answer by eliminating redundant words and avoiding idiom errors.
chapters
00:00
understanding concision
00:36
identifying wordiness
00:51
practical examples of concision
02:28
avoiding common pitfalls