Asked by daniel
Which phrase should the writer insert in the sentence to improve its clarity?
meaning they touch the snow only in the middle of the board
a technology that has recently emerged in the snowboarding world
something snowboarders who enjoy riding in the parks will appreciate
a shape from nature inspired this important snowboard feature
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I don't have the sentence or the insertion point. Could you paste the full sentence (or the surrounding sentence/paragraph)?
If you can't, here's quick guidance to pick among the four options:
- If you need to define or explain how something works (what it does), use "meaning they touch the snow only in the middle of the board."
- If you want to emphasize newness/innovation, use "a technology that has recently emerged in the snowboarding world."
- If you want to indicate who will like it (appeal), use "something snowboarders who enjoy riding in the parks will appreciate."
- If you want to explain the design inspiration, use "a shape from nature inspired this important snowboard feature."
Paste the sentence and I’ll pick the best insertion and show how it fits.
If you can't, here's quick guidance to pick among the four options:
- If you need to define or explain how something works (what it does), use "meaning they touch the snow only in the middle of the board."
- If you want to emphasize newness/innovation, use "a technology that has recently emerged in the snowboarding world."
- If you want to indicate who will like it (appeal), use "something snowboarders who enjoy riding in the parks will appreciate."
- If you want to explain the design inspiration, use "a shape from nature inspired this important snowboard feature."
Paste the sentence and I’ll pick the best insertion and show how it fits.
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