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Read the sentences. [1] I am interested in history. [2] I decided to read the Declaration of Independence.

Which of the following options shows the best revisions of sentences 1 and 2 to create sentence variety without combining the sentences?
I decided to read the Declaration of Independence. I am quite interested in history.
I am interested in the Declaration of Independence. I decided to study history.
History interests me. I decided to read the Declaration of Independence.
History interests me. The Declaration of Independence is something I decided to read. edg

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