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An important reason to be vaccinated would be that vaccination prevents the spread of infectious diseases, such as cholera, typhoid, and typhus, that are prevalent in areas of the world that lack proper sanitation.
A. An important reason to be vaccinated would be that vaccination
B. Vaccination is important because it
C. An important reason to be vaccinated is because it
D. You should be vaccinated because and this
E. An important reason to be vaccinated is that vaccination
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(B) is certainly more concise than (E), but it changes the meaning. While (E) emphasize the fact that the given reason to be vaccinated is important, without stating whether vaccination is important, (B) says that vaccination is important. I think that this change in meaning is more important than having a shorter sentence.
(B) is certainly more concise than (E), but it changes the meaning. While (E) emphasize the fact that the given reason to be vaccinated is important, without stating whether vaccination is important, (B) says that vaccination is important. I think that this change in meaning is more important than having a shorter sentence.
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I also thought that there is a change in meaning in B
(B) seems to alter the meaning of the original sentence.
(B) seems to imply that the rest of the sentence gives you the ONLY reason why vaccination is important, whereas (E) clearly states that the following is 'An important reason'
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