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Error spotting (redundancy with 'reason why'): Choose the erroneous part (A/B/C) — mark D if correct — 'The reason why / he was rejected / was because he was too young. / No error.' Identify tautology and supply the idiomatic alternative.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: was because he was too young.

Explanation:


Given data

  • A. The reason why
  • B. he was rejected
  • C. was because he was too young.
  • D. No error.


Concept/Approach (tautology)
'Reason' already conveys 'because'. The structure 'reason … was because …' is redundant. Use 'The reason … was that …' or drop 'reason' and use 'because …'.


Step-by-step correction
1) Keep 'reason': 'The reason why he was rejected was that he was too young.'2) Or remove 'reason': 'He was rejected because he was too young.'


Common pitfalls
Stacking 'reason' + 'because'; mixing complements after 'was'.


Final Answer
C — Replace 'was because' with 'was that'.

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