i believe the answer is: b. mr. head had a long, tube-like face with a rounded open jaw and a short depressed nose.
this is because in the un-revised sentence it said that mr. heads face was long and tube-like, and he had a rounded open jaw. this is not a very grammatically correct because of how it seems to drag on with the and, replaced with, with, makes it sound more fluent in the description.
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each morning i wrote my name
on the dusty cabinet, then crossed
the dining table in script, scrawled
in capitals on the backs of chairs,
practicing signatures like scales
while mother followed squirting
linseed from a burping can
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