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lukranit [14]
2 years ago
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The sun shone brightly. Fluffy clouds floated in the sky. A soft breeze rustled the leaves. It was a perfect day to relax. Which

answer option best revises the passage by using a variety of sentence structures?
A. It was a perfect day to relax. Fluffy clouds floated in the sky. The sun shone brightly. A soft breeze rustled the leaves.

B. The sun shone brightly, fluffy clouds floated in the sky, a soft breeze rustled the leaves, and it was a perfect day to relax.

C. The sun shining brightly, fluffy clouds floating in the sky, a soft breeze rustling the leaves, a perfect day to relax.

D. The sun shone brightly, and fluffy clouds floated in the sky. A soft breeze rustled the leaves. It was a perfect day to relax.​
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1 answer:
sweet-ann [11.9K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A. It was a perfect day to relax. Fluffy clouds floated in the sky. The sun shone brightly. A soft breeze rustled the leaves.

Explanation:

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