English, 25.01.2021 19:20 gstinson98
Which group of sentences best uses a variety of sentence patterns to convey meaning and the relationship between ideas?
1. Today, I went to the festival, which I enjoyed. There were a lot of fun activities, which I also enjoyed.
2. I went to a festival, and I enjoyed it. I did a lot of fun things, and that happened today. My friends had fun too.
3. Today, I went to a festival with friends. I enjoyed the experience because there were a lot of fun activities.
4. I went to a festival today. I went with my friends. The activities were fun. There was a lot to do.
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