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19 June, 15:28

Which is the most precise and concise way to rewrite the following sentence from "A Fable" by Mark Twain?

The subject was dropped for a couple of days, but in the meantime, curiosity was taking a fresh start, and there was a revival of interest perceptible.

A.) The subject was dropped, but it was clear that it would be brought up again.

B.) Even though the subject was dropped for a few days, it was evident that their curiosity and interest were not entirely stopped.

C.) The subject was dropped for many, many days. Clearly their interest and curiosity were bound to angrily rise again.

D.) They dropped the subject for a while, but everyone knew that it would inevitably come up again.

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  1. 19 June, 15:30
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    A.) The subject was dropped, but it was clear that it would be brought up again.

    The first sentence is the most exact and the most precise because of how the idea is communicated in least amount of words possible. It is important to keep in mind that when you are writing something that comprehension always goes down the more words there are in a sentence. Thus, it is always best to communicate with the fewest words possible. Let’s take a look at another example. Say you are at a baseball game and a fly ball is coming directly toward you without your knowledge, and the person sitting next to you tries to warn you by saying the following: "Because of the velocity of a baseball coming in your direction and the potential damage it may cause if it comes into contact with your head because you are not wearing a helmet and because ambulance rides as well as emergency room visits are not fun nor cheap, you should probably seek to get out of the way as soon as possible." How would that work? Now, compare that to the more exact/precise sentence of "Duck!" See how that works?
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