Which statement best explains why one passage is
more interesting to read than the other?
Pas...
Which 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.
O Passage B is more interesting because it contains a
variety of sentence types.
O Passage B is more interesting because it includes
more details.
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