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Which statement best evaluates the effect of adding imagery in the second version of the passage?
Passage 1:
Marcia kicked the ball to me. I dribbled down the field toward the goal.
There was nobody around to pass to. I wondered what to do. Then I
saw Kaitlyn by the goal. I passed to her and she shot it into the goal.
Passage 2:
Marcia kicked the ball to me, and I was off down the right flank. The
goal loomed before me. I glanced around. There was nobody to pass
to! Where were they? The defense was all over me. I was trapped.
Quick, here could I send it? Suddenly, Kaitlyn appeared like a mirage
in the desert, unguarded and right by the goal. I launched the ball
skyward, over the heads of the defenders. Kaitlyn was there. She got it.
She scored.


Which statement best evaluates the effect of adding imagery in the second

version of the passage?

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