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Which version best uses a variety of sentence structures to enhance the flow and writing style of a story?
A. Conrad could not even finish his sentence because the plane
suddenly lost power, so he gripped the controls. He would have to
glide the aircraft down, and he hoped there was a place flat
enough down there to make an emergency landing.
B. Conrad did not finish his sentence. The plane suddenly lost power.
He gripped the controls. He would have to glide the aircraft down.
He hoped there was a place flat enough down there to make an
emergency landing,
C. Before Conrad could even finish his sentence, the plane suddenly
lost power. He gripped the controls. He would have to glide the
aircraft down, and he hoped there was a place flat enough down
there to make an emergency landing.
O D. Before Conrad could even finish his sentence, the plane suddenly
lost power. Because he would have to glide the aircraft downsime
gripped the controls. If there was a place flat enough down there
to make an emergency landing, he would.

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