To answer your question accurately, I would need access to the specific passage from "Extinct Thinking: Was the Hapless Dodo Really Destined to Die Out?" by Hanneke Meijer. Since I don't have that passage, I can't identify the syntax choice the writer made. However, you might consider analyzing the passage for the presence of punctuation, sentence types (imperative, simple, etc.), and transitional words to determine which option fits best. If you provide more context or specific examples from the passage, I would be able to assist you better.
Use the passage from “Extinct Thinking: Was the Hapless Dodo Really Destined to Die Out?” by Hanneke Meijer to answer the question.
Which syntax choice does the writer make in the passage?
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limiting punctuation to emphasize different ideas
limiting punctuation to emphasize different ideas
using mostly imperative sentences
using mostly imperative sentences
varying transitional words to show relationships
varying transitional words to show relationships
using mostly simple sentences
using mostly simple sentences
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