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1) renee had been very careful about her costume choice. (2) anne had told her that there would be a prize for the best costume, and renee wanted to win. (3) sheā€™d decided to dress up as a zombie. (4) her mother had with the makeup, and reneeā€™s sister had found a messy wig for her to wear. (5) renee felt very confident as she rang the doorbell. (6) renee felt a furious blush spread across her cheeks. (7) all of her excitement, however, disappeared when the door opened and she saw the other party guests. (8) no one else was wearing a costume. which revision best creates effective and appropriate organization for this story? a) move sentence 3 to follow sentence 4. b) move sentence 6 to follow sentence 8. c) move sentence 7 to follow sentence 5. d) move sentence 8 to follow sentence 1.

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