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Which statement best explains how effectively the passage uses VIVID
description?
"Mom, I'm home!" I said, as I came inside. The bus was late, so I've got
to hurry and change for practice." I went up the stairs, stopping in front
of my bedroom door. I suddenly remembered that I had forgotten to
shut it when I left that morning.
Apparently, my baby sister had been there while I was gone. Like the
world's worst redecorator, she had drawn with marker all over my
bedspread and pillow. She had even drawn on the floor and walls. In
fact, she had actually been quite creative.
O A. The vivid description is not effective, because it creates an angry
tone that is harsher than the narrator's true feelings toward her
sister.
B. The vivid description is not effective, because it is not visually
descriptive enough to create a mental image of the scene,
C. The vivid description is effective, because it creates a regretful
tone that matches the narrator's feelings about having left the
door open
D. The vivid description is effective, because it uses figurative
language to help the reader create a picture of the bedroom.

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Answer:

I think the answer would be B, because there isn't really enough information to really picture the room.

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Answer:

the answer is B

The vivid description is not effective because it is not visually descriptive enough to create a metal image of the scene.  

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