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what is the best way to revise these sentences to add variety in sentence structure?

louisa may alcott had to rescue her family from poverty. she wrote romances and pulp fiction. it paid well enough to support her starving family.

a. because she had a starving family, louisa may alcott had to write romances and pulp fiction because it paid well enough. her family was living in poverty.
b. to support her starving family, louisa may alcott wrote romances and pulp fiction. this writing gave her the money she needed to rescue her family from poverty.
c. louisa may alcott needed to support her family. they were poor and starving, so she wrote romances and pulp fiction to rescue them.
d. louisa may alcott wrote romances and pulp fiction. it was to rescue her family from poverty. her family was poor and starving.

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