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English, 27.09.2020 21:01, moodycrunchbar

Read this sentence from the passage. But as Todd demonstrated what she'd be doing, his fingers
skipped across the keyboard and his eyes darted back and forth
between the screen and the pages of data.
How does the word skipped affect the text?
d over the e-mail icon
eath tightened, like
ing in her chest. Maybe
e letter she'd been
e subject line, "Make
st junk mail. She felt
relief.
o It suggests a cheerful tone.
O It emphasizes Todd's dedication.
O It gives a sense that Todd is distracted.
e to focus on
ta-entry intern at the
she needed to be there
Luse she knew it would
d she was hoping that
O It creates an urgent mood.

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