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English, 03.05.2021 05:40 aislamgomes22

Which statement best evaluates the effect of adding dialogue in the second version of the passage?
Passage 1:
Alex and I both laughed as we exited the ride. My queasy stomach
threatened to reveal my fake courage. Alex then informed me that the
next coaster had three loop-de-loops. He was so excited he pumped
his fist in the air. My stomach wasn't as excited as Alex, though. I had
to think of some way to stall him.
Passage 2:
"You laughed so hard while riding that coaster!" Alex chuckled as we
exited the ride.
"I couldn't help but laugh. It was awesome!" I smiled and swallowed
hard. Matqueasy stomach threatened to reveal my fake courage.
"Ready to conquer the next one? It has three loop-de-loops." Alex
pumped his fist in the air. My stomach churned at the thought of loop-
de-loops.
"Of course, but I'm thirsty. How about we stop to get a drink, O. K.?"|
had to keep my secret, and the only way was to stall for some recovery

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