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AleksandrR [38]
3 years ago
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Which group of sentences best uses a variety of sentence patterns to convey meaning and the relationship between ideas? A He wen

t to his friend's house today. They played a lot of games. He enjoyed playing the games. B He went to his friend's house, and he enjoyed it. He did a lot of fun things, and that happened today. C Today, he went to his friend's house. He enjoyed his time there because they played a lot of games. D He went to his friend's house, which he enjoyed. They played a lot of fun games, which he also enjoyed.
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1 answer:
Greeley [361]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

C. Today, he went to his friend's house. He enjoyed his time there because they played a lot of games

Explanation:

The group of sentences that uses a variety of sentence patterns to convey meaning and the relationship between ideas is option C because it states unambiguously the progression of events and the relationship between them.

Option C correctly progresses the events, how they happened and the relationship between them.

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