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It depends on what happened in the story. Use what helped moved the story along, and even use conflicts or any drama that may have happened that made the story more interesting.

The answer is A) using strong action words.

Here is the full question for anyone wondering:

Read the excerpt from "Elizabeth Blackwell."

Over the next three weeks Elizabeth did think about the medical profession. In fact, she couldn't stop thinking about it, for Mary's words rang continually in her ears. Even her heart seemed to beat in the rhythm of "doctor . . . doctor . . . doctor." Finally, one night, as she tossed and turned in bed, she found she could bear it no longer. "I am applying to medical school," she declared.

The author makes this part of the story exciting by:

A) Using strong action words.

B) Developing a slow pace.

C) Using rhyming patterns.

D) Developing Elizabeth’s character.

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