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What is another way to use the phrase 'along the beach' to create a better flow in the sentence?

Winston strolled with his new friend, a great Dane puppy named Hank, along the beach.

A.) Winston strolled along the beach with his new friend, a great Dane puppy named Hank.

B.) Along the beach, Winston strolled with his new friend, a great Dane puppy named Hank.

C.) Winston strolled with his new friend along the beach, a great Dane puppy named Hank.​

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User FWDekker
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Answer:

A.) Winston strolled along the beach with his new friend, a great Dane puppy named Hank.

Step-by-step explanation:

This option places the prepositional phrase 'along the beach' immediately after the verb 'strolled', which provides a clear and direct description of where Winston and Hank are walking.

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User Sharethefun
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Answer:

A. Winston strolled along the beach with his new friend, a great Dane puppy named Hank.

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