Which BEST describes the pace of this story?
A) Once the water arrives to visit, the pace seem...
English, 17.03.2020 19:53, annafellows
Which BEST describes the pace of this story?
A) Once the water arrives to visit, the pace seems to slow down, reducing tension.
B) Once the water arrives to visit, the pace seems to quicken, creating a sense of urgency.
C) Once the sun invites water to visit, the pace seems to quicken, creating a sense of optimism.
D) Once the sun invites water to visit, the pace remains steady, creating a sense of consistency.
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