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Read the sentences.
[1] I am interested in history. [2] I decided to read the Declaration of Independence.
Which of the following options shows the best revisions of sentences 1 and 2 to create sentence variety without combining the sentences?
I decided to read the Declaration of Independence. I am quite interested in history.
I am interested in the Declaration of Independence. I decided to study history.
History interests me. I decided to read the Declaration of Independence.
History interests me. The Declaration of Independence is something I decided to read.
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History interests me. I decided to read the Declaration of Independence.
Reason: This revision varies sentence openings (first sentence uses "History" as the subject) while keeping the original meaning and natural phrasing. The others either repeat "I" awkwardly (A), change the meaning (B), or sound wordy/awkward (D).
Reason: This revision varies sentence openings (first sentence uses "History" as the subject) while keeping the original meaning and natural phrasing. The others either repeat "I" awkwardly (A), change the meaning (B), or sound wordy/awkward (D).
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