[Video] Q24: No change or good in society. or good for all. or good.

Answer Choices

  • NO CHANGE

  • good in society.

  • good for all.

  • good.

Explanation for Question 24 From the Writing Section on the 2020 October Sat

So question 24 is the question that is asking if you know how to 2 be concise. Do you know how to say what you're trying to say in 3 the fewest words possible without being repetitive? 4 And that's the key, right? We don't want to be repetitive. 5 So what we're going to do is we're going to look at our, each 6 of our answer choices. We're going to see if anything is redundant and if 7 it is redundant, we're going to eliminate it. Now, 8 if we look at a, it says, good ways that benefit everyone now good 9 and benefit are kind of saying the same thing. If something is good, 10 we would expect it to benefit people. And if something benefits people, 11 then we know it's definitely good. Right? So a is repetitive. 12 And so there's no, there's no reason to keep it. We don't need to 13 say the same thing twice. 14 Now B says good in society. So we only see good ones, 15 and this is awesome, right? This is what we want, but we can question 16 the word society. Have we already said society somewhere. 17 And now if we look just one word above or underline, 18 as we see that we talk about the public, right? 19 And the public and society are the same thing. 20 So there's no need to say it twice, be as also redundant and 21 see as the same thing going on. Right? All is all the people, 22 which is society, which is the public. 23 So again, public has been repeated and see, 24 which is redundant and D D fits the bill. 25 We only say good once. We don't repeat anything about the public or about 26 society. So D is the most concise, 27 straightforward answer choice.

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