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Which sentences best use a variety of patterns to convey meaning and capture reader interest?
a. after quickly driving to the store, hannah hurried to the milk aisle. milk in hand, she then dashed to the register.
b. hannah bought milk at the store and paid for it. she rushed while she was there.
c. hannah drove to the store. she went to the milk aisle. she ran to the register. she was in a hurry.
d. hannah went shopping for milk and paid for it. she was at the store. she moved fast.

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