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With only a minute left in the game, I had the ball and ran
down the field, scanning for defenders and listening for
their footsteps on the grass. Then I passed the last
defender and, when I saw a good chance, I kicked the ball
past the goalie, thus winning the game. I couldn't believe
that I had, as that had never happened before, and my
excitement eclipsed all that I had even known before.
O A. The use of /makes the reader feel removed from the action
OB. The author's tone suggests some degree of sarcasm, making this
into a satire
O C. The long, complex sentences slow down the pace and draw the
action out
O D. The short, quick sentences quicken the pace and heighten the
excitement
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

I'm pretty sure this is C because the author draws out the sentences to make you excited and on the edge of your seat waiting to see what happens to the character.

If I'm wrong so sorry