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Which sentence best describes the diction of this passage? I screamed toward the goal, faked left around a final
defender, and struck the ball solidly, aiming it low and hard
into the far corner of the goal. The goalie dove a second
too late as the ball came to a stop against the back of the
net.
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A. The author's tone is excited and genuine.
B. The slow pace matches the excitement of the scene,
C. The simple, active verbs help create an energetic mood.
D. The climax of the scene is typical of the story's genre.
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