Use the paragraph to answer the question.There was something unknowable about her smile. Try as I might, I couldn’t figure out what she was thinking.Which revision would introduce an allusion to make the description more vivid?(1 point)Responsesadd “in a million years” after “Try as I might, I couldn’t figure out”add “in a million years” after “Try as I might, I couldn’t figure out”replace “smile” with “Mona Lisa smile”replace “smile” with “Mona Lisa smile”add “like a mysterious old song” after “smile”add “like a mysterious old song” after “smile”replace “Try as I might, I couldn’t figure out” with “Even with the skills of Sherlock himself, I couldn’t have figured out”

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The best revision to introduce an allusion and make the description more vivid is to replace “smile” with “Mona Lisa smile.” This adds a well-known reference that enhances the mystery and intrigue surrounding her smile, drawing a parallel to the famously enigmatic expression of the Mona Lisa.