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What effect is most clearly created by the structure of the following sentence? audrey, the haughty one, the condescending girl who felt that being fashionably late was a badge of superiority, arrived at the prom a half hour early. a. it adds detail to provide insight into audrey's character and make her action more believable. b. it provides context to explain why audrey behaved out of character this one time. c. it ends with the main idea at the end of the sentence, allowing the most important details to begin the sentence. d. it builds suspense so that the reader must get to the end of the sentence to learn the outcome.

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