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    Indicate which words in the sentences below are not necessary.
     
1.   He stood in the middle centre of the hall.
     
2.   He hid the money in the deepest bottom of his bag.
     
3.   He stood on the topmost summit of the mountain.
     
4.   She was a faultlessly perfect woman.
     
5.   He is a unique one-of-a-kind leader.
     
6.   They shielded their eyes from the bright brilliance of the sun.
     
7.   Everyone praised the brilliant genius of the boy.
     
8.   The bright circular roundness of the moon made it look like a lamp in the dark sky.
     
9.   She was frightened by the sharp keenness of his knife.
     
10.   The salty salinity of sea water makes it deadly to drink.
     

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    Answers
     
1.   Leave out either middle or centre
2.   deepest
3.   topmost
4.   faultlessly
5.   Leave out either unique or one-of-a-kind
6.   bright
7.   brilliant
8.   circular
9.   sharp
10.   salty
     
 
 
 

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