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PLSSS HELP GIVING BRAINLIEST PLUS 25 POINTS Which statement best evaluates the author's use of pacing to enhance the narrative? The go-karts lined up in rows, each displaying its colorful racing stripes that would turn into a blurry rainbow once the race began. Lani gripped the steering wheel, her gloved hands steady, and listened anxiously for the starting gun's pop. Engines roared and bubbled around her, while her heart thudded unmercifully in her chest. Only a few more seconds, and she'd slam the gas pedal to the floor and become the first girl to win the Summersville Go-Kart Challenge. A. It is not effective, because the slow pace is too calm to capture Lani's excitement at the start of her race. B. It is effective, because the slow pace foreshadows Lani's unusually slow race time. C. It is effective, because the fast pace helps the reader relate to Lani's anxious feelings. OD. It is not effective, because the fast pace creates the impression that Lani is unable to focus on the task at hand.
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