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Which example shows McKenna analyzing details to draw a conclusion?

McKenna overheard her mother say on the phone, “We’ll see you in fifteen minutes, Mom.” Fifteen minutes later, the doorbell rang. McKenna wondered who was ringing the doorbell.
McKenna overheard her mother say on the phone, “We’ll see you in fifteen minutes, Mom.” Fifteen minutes later, the doorbell rang. When McKenna opened the door, she saw her grandmother.
McKenna overheard her mother say on the phone, “We’ll see you in fifteen minutes, Mom.” Fifteen minutes later, the doorbell rang. McKenna thought to herself, “My grandmother is here.”
McKenna overheard her mother say on the phone, “We’ll see you in fifteen minutes, Mom.” Fifteen minutes later, the doorbell rang. McKenna said to her mother, “I’ll get the door.”

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Answered by rajvanshsasan
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Answer:

The war of the worlds by h. g. wells but, looking, i presently saw something stirring within the then something resembling a little gray snake, about the thickness of a walking stick, coiled up out of the writhing middle and wriggled in the air toward me – and then another the war of the worlds (radio broadcast) by orson welles good heavens, something's wriggling out of the shadow like a gray snake. now it's another one, and another. they look like tentacles to me. which sentence best describes the tone of the passage from the book compared to the passage from the radio broadcast? a. the book has a more matter-of-fact tone, b. the book has an angrier tone. c. the book has a scarier tone. d. the book has a more surprised tone.

Answered by dcoburn8710
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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