Read the following sentence:
The puddles were frozen.
Which revision makes the general descri...
English, 05.03.2021 20:20 katherine3084
Read the following sentence:
The puddles were frozen.
Which revision makes the general description the most vivid?
A
A. The frozen puddles were fingerprinted with gray and brown swirls.
B. The water in the puddles had turned into frozen water, or ice.
C. The weather had gotten cold, which is why the puddles were
frozen.
D. The puddles had once been made of water, but they were now ice.
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