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English, 24.11.2020 07:30, sarahparah002

On the Fourth of July, my family brought a picnic to the park. We spread out a giant blanket on the grass next to the lake. We talked and joked as we ate. My brother and I could hardly wait for the dusk to turn to darkness. It was the nicest of nights. A soft warm breeze blew across the
water of the lake. Suddenly, there was a flash and a boom in the sky. The rockets went up, one at a time. When they burst, they sent out rings of
color and sound. As I looked around, I saw the other people on the grass gazing up at the show with their mouths hanging open.
Darryl wants to add a sentence to the end of the paragraph.
Which sentence best continues the mood of Darryl's story?
O 1. My brother continued to eat potato salad as the light show started.
02. My brother checked his watch as the fireworks exploded overhead.
3. My brother looked up in wonder at the magical scene and smiled.
4. My brother stared nervously up at the sky and quickly covered his ears.

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