Claire is a student at Twain Middle School. She gets good grades. Her
teachers and classmates like her. She wants to run for student council.
She is afraid of speaking in front of her class.
Which answer option best revises the passage by using a variety of sentence
structures?
O A. Claire is a student at Twain Middle School, she gets good grades,
her teachers and classmates like her, she wants to run for student
council, and she is afraid of speaking in front of her class.
B. Claire is a student at Twain Middle School. She wants to run for
student council. She is afraid of speaking in front of her class. She
gets good grades. Her teachers and classmates like her.
C. Claire, a student at Twain Middle School. Gets good grades,
teachers and classmates like her. Wants to run for student council,
afraid of speaking in front of her class,
D. Claire is a student at Twain Middle School. She gets good grades,
and her teachers and classmates like her. She wants to run for
student council, but she is afraid of speaking in front of her class.
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