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PASSAGE A: Eugene and his brother fight like most brothers do. They argue about chores, and they wrestle until their mother yells at them. When these two characters are onstage together, you know that they really have a loving relationship. PASSAGE B :Eugene and his brother get into fights. They argue about chores. They wrestle. Their mother yells at them. They are onstage together sometimes. You can see that they love each otherWhich statement best explains why one passage is more interesting to read than the other?
Passage A is more interesting because it includes more details.
Passage A is more interesting because it contains a variety of sentence types.
Passage B is more interesting because it contains a variety of sentence types.
Passage B is more interesting because it contains more details.
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