which version best uses a variety of sentence...

which version best uses a variety of sentence structures to enhance the flow and writing style of a story? 1 of 2 questions the seas were rough, yet the ship sailed on. the passengers in their bunks held on tightly, but some of them felt sick. they tried to hide it, and they all yearned for the storm to end. but the waves went on crashing, and the captain held the ship to a steady course. the seas were rough. the ship sailed on. the passengers in their bunks held on tightly. some of them felt sick. they tried to hide it. they all yearned for the storm to end. but the waves went on crashing. the captain held the ship to a steady course. though the seas were rough, the ship sailed on, and the passengers in their bunks held on tightly. while some of them felt sick, they tried to hide it, and they all yearned for the storm to end. as the waves went on crashing, the captain steered the ship, and it sailed a steady course. though the seas were rough, the ship sailed on. the passengers in their bunks held on tightly. some of them felt sick, though they tried to hide it, and they all yearned for the storm to end. but the waves went on crashing, and the captain held the ship to a steady course.

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# Brief Explanations: The third option uses a variety of sentence - structures like complex sentences ("Though the seas were rough, the ship sailed on, and the passengers in their bunks held on tightly") and compound - complex sentences ("While some of them felt sick, they tried to hide it, and they all yearned for the storm to end"). This variety enhances the flow and writing style more than the other options which have more simple and repetitive sentence structures. # Answer: The third option: Though the seas were rough, the ship sailed on, and the passengers in their bunks held on tightly. While some of them felt sick, they tried to hide it, and they all yearned for the storm to end. As the waves went on crashing, the captain steered the ship, and it sailed a steady course.