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2. Read the following sentences and identify the best choice to vary the sentence beginnings for interest.

Dustin fell out of bed. He hit his head on the night stand.

O A Dustin fell out of bed, and he hit his head on the night stand.

O B Dustin hit his head on the night stand. He fell out of his bed.

O C Falling out of bed, Dustin hit his head on the night stand.

O D There was a night stand in Dustin's room. He fell out of bed and hit his head on it.​

Respuesta :

The answer is C, Falling out of bed, Dustin hit his head on the night stand.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Okay, so I'm just going to go with a ruling-out method, I hope you don't mind-

It isn't A because all it does is add a comma and we're looking for interest

It isn't B, because in the first sentence (Dustin fell out of bed. He hit his head on the night stand), it goes in a sequence. He fell out of bed and then he hit his head on the night stand. But B isn't in sequence.

It's not D because, again, it shows no interest, plus you don't need it to be two sentences.

I hope this helps, I know I didn't explain it well, so sorry about that :)

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