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How might an author vary syntax in their writing?

A. By including elements of surprise and suspense.
B. By using a variety of sentences, length instructors.
C. By including both explanatory and persuasive details.
D. By incorporating various types of figurative language.

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B. By using a variety of sentences, length instructors.
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Thank you for confirming. Using a variety of sentence structures and lengths is a common way for authors to vary syntax in their writing. By incorporating both short and long sentences, authors can create different rhythms and pacing, add emphasis to certain ideas, and provide a sense of variety and interest for the reader. Additionally, authors may also employ techniques such as parallelism, repetition, and rhetorical devices to further vary their syntax.

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