To answer the question about how the writer varies syntax in the passage from "We Are Not Yet Equal" by Carol Anderson, I need to analyze the options provided:
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"by using mostly imperative sentences" – This suggests a command. If the passage primarily uses commands, then this option would be correct.
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"by using mostly simple sentences" – This implies the passage relies primarily on straightforward, uncomplicated sentences.
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"by including a single complex sentence" – This option indicates the presence of one intricate sentence among simpler ones.
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"by including a single interrogative sentence" – This suggests there is one question posed in the passage.
Without the actual text to analyze, I can't definitively choose the correct option. However, if the passage is varied in sentence structure, it may lean away from any single style (like simple or imperative) and instead mix styles. If you can provide the passage or more context, I would be glad to help analyze how the syntax varies!