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Which sentence in the passage should be revised for wordiness?

You have probably heard someone say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. This statement is true. Liz Fairfield reports in Perfect Health magazine, "Breakfast helps your body to get going so that you have plenty of energy to start the day.” However, researchers warn against starting the day with foods that are high in calories, sugar, and fat. In other words, eating a piece of toast, either plain, with butter, or with peanut butter and with a side of fresh fruit, such as a banana, a plum, or an apple, for breakfast is better than eating doughnuts, candy, or ice cream. Not eating a healthy breakfast can cause iron deficiency, which can cause a person to have a high body mass index (BMI) and lead to obesity.

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Answered by kazisohabwn
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Can't find the sentence

Answered by KrystaCort
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Wordiness is known to be one of the most usual mistakes commited by the writers. This occurs when any writer quotes bulk number of words or some unever abstract expression which happen to be unnecessarily complex. Wordiness in any content has the ability to jumble the coherency of words and destroy the quality of that particular piece of creation. Also, this likely frustrates the audience and they tend to lose interest in the write-up. Moreover, in the provided passage, the line that illustrates this kind of defect is the following- "In other words, eating a piece of toast, either plain, with butter, or with peanut butter and with a side of fresh fruit, such as a banana, a plum, or an apple, for breakfast is better than eating doughnuts, candy, or ice cream."

Explanation: We can easily access and find that there are multiple unnecessary examples provided in the statement. The work would have been more interesting and easy to read and interpret if the writer would have avoided the usage of excessive examples.

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