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which version best uses a variety of sentence structures to enhance the flow and writing style of a story?
a. harold woke up. he heard a noise outside the tent: an owl hooting. he heard it again. frightened, harold shrank down in his sleeping bag and shivered.
b. harold woke up. he heard a noise. an owl hooted. harold heard it again. harold lay down in his sleeping bag.
c. harold woke up, and he heard a noise, which was an owl hooting. harold heard it again, and it was the sound of an owl hooting. harold lay down in his sleeping bag, and he tried to sleep.
d. harold woke up in his sleeping bag. he heard a noise outside the tent. an owl hooted twice in a row. harold heard the owl again one more time. harold lay down in his sleeping bag
Option A uses a mix of simple sentences, a participial phrase ("Frightened"), and varied clause structures to create rhythm and flow. It avoids repetitive sentence patterns, uses a fragment for emphasis, and connects actions logically to enhance the story's pacing and style. The other options rely on overly repetitive simple sentences (B, D) or clunky relative clauses (C) that disrupt flow.
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A. Harold woke up. He heard a noise outside the tent: an owl hooting. He heard it again. Frightened, Harold shrank down in his sleeping bag and shivered.