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to avoid clutter, speakers should eliminate:
○ redundant adjectives and adverbs
○ references to people, places, or things
○ indents and other visual markers
○ overly simple phrases
Clutter in speech refers to unnecessary, repetitive language that does not add meaning. Redundant adjectives and adverbs repeat or restate ideas without value, so removing them reduces clutter. References to people/places/things are often necessary for clarity; visual markers are for written text, not speech; and overly simple phrases do not create clutter.
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redundant adjectives and adverbs