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Kyle likes to cook. He cooks meals for his family. Kyle's family always enjoys his cooking.

Choose the revision that best varies the sentence pattern without changing the meaning.

Kyle and his family always like him to cook meals.
Kyle cooks meals for his family that thinks they are yummy.
Kyle likes to cook meals for his family, and they enjoy every one.
Kyle likes to cook because he cooks for his family that enjoys cooking.
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