Use the paragraph to answer the question.

The morning was cool and crisp. Fenton rode his bike down the big hill toward the school. Fluffy silver clouds overhead promised rain or snow to come. Fenton’s breath puffed in the air as he zipped over the chilly concrete path.
Where might this passage benefit from the use of a more specific description instead of a more general one?

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Responses

Instead of “rain or snow” the writer might choose “storms.”
Instead of “rain or snow” the writer might choose “storms.”

Instead of “concrete” the writer might choose “slick.”
Instead of “concrete” the writer might choose “slick.”

Instead of “cool and crisp” the writer might choose “chilly and bright.”
Instead of “cool and crisp” the writer might choose “chilly and bright.”

Instead of “bike” the writer might choose “Schwinn Thrasher.”

1 answer

The best option for benefiting from a more specific description is:

Instead of “bike” the writer might choose “Schwinn Thrasher.”

This choice provides a specific brand and model, which adds detail and interest to the description of Fenton's ride.

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