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Which sentence most effectively helps readers envision a scene? "The costumes, however, are splendid; many lords and merchants leave their best gowns to their servants . . ." "At the same time they have an awareness of the changing world that sets them wholly apart from the Middle Ages." "There is a low murmur of voices throughout the play as women shoulder their way through the crowd, selling apples, nuts . . ." "The Lord Chamberlain's Men have Richard Burbage, who takes the lead in many of Shakespeare's plays."

answer is C or option 3

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Answer:

C). "There is a low murmur of voices throughout the play as women shoulder their way through the crowd, selling apples, nuts . . .".

Step-by-step explanation:

The word-choice plays a major role in ensuring the creation of an exact vision into the minds of the readers that the author intends to create.

As per the question, the option that suggests a statement assisting the readers to envision a scene would be option C as it proposes the vivid-imagery which is reflected through the choice of words like 'low murmur of voices', 'women shoulder their way', etc. This description along with the inclusion of adjectives would assist the audience to visualize the scene by affiliating it to the images portrayed. Thus, option C is the correct answer.

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The correct answer is C. "There is a low murmur of voices throughout the play as women shoulder their way through the crowd, selling apples, nuts . . ."

If you want to create a sentence that will help your readers envision the scene perfectly, you need to use imagery. In order to achieve imagery, you need to use descriptive words, such as adjectives and adverbs, in order to create powerful images that your readers can picture them. This is something that sentence C does.

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