Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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What does it mean to "reiterate" something?

  1. To summarize briefly

  2. To repeat or say again

  3. To conclude or finish

  4. To analyze deeply

The correct answer is: To repeat or say again

To "reiterate" something means to repeat or say it again for clarity or emphasis. This is often done to ensure that the message is understood or to highlight its importance. When someone reiterates a point, they are not introducing new information; instead, they are restating what has already been said to reinforce the idea. The other choices do not accurately capture the essence of reiteration. Summarizing briefly involves condensing information rather than repeating it, concluding or finishing relates to bringing something to an end rather than restating it, and analyzing deeply implies a thorough examination rather than mere repetition. Therefore, the focus on repetition in the correct answer aligns perfectly with the definition of "reiterate."