it starts with details and uses them to support a more sweeping statement
Answer:
History interests me. I decided to read the Declaration of Independence.
Explanation:
Sentence variety refers to the reduction of repetition in a text. What's also important is that it adds emphasis to important points in the text.
The first two options are somewhat repetitive as they begin with the same subject - <em>I</em>. The second option is additionally incorrect because there's a change in meaning compared to the original sentences.
The last two options are better because the reduction of repetition is present. Instead of<em> I</em>, the subject in the first sentence is <em>history</em>. The fourth option is not the best because the second sentence is redundant. That leaves us with the third option as the best one.
1. You usually don't see a boy running through the neighborhood barefoot. Plus he was really fast.
2. Roy is very curious and the barefoot boy likes to be alone. He doesn't want to be bothered.
3. Beatrice has been really mean to Roy in the past. She stole his bike! It's surprising to see him try to talk to someone who did that to him.