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English, 07.06.2021 14:00 dele53

Read the following sentence: Aaron went up the ladder into his uncle's apple tree and picked out an apple to put in his basket.
Which rewrite of the sentence above is the most descriptive?
OA.
Aaron scrambled up the creaky ladder into his uncle's dense and fragrant apple tree, selected a shiny red
apple the size of a tennis ball, and dropped it in his wicker basket.
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Holding the basket in one hand, Aaron went up the old ladder into his uncle's tree and picked a lovely apple
that caught his eye, before he came down again.
OC. Hoping to find the perfect apple for his walk home, Aaron brought the ladder out to his uncle's tree and
climbed it, picking a nice piece of fruit from a nearby branch.
OD
Aaron climbed up high into his uncle's tree, using the ladder he found there, and looked around for the
prettiest apple to pick and put in his basket.

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