What does the present perfect tense imply when used without a specific time frame?
A. A general time in the future
B. An ongoing action or state
C. An action or state completed in the past at an unspecified time
D. A specific event in the past

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A. the way words and phrases are used to tell the story
B. the way sentences are written and flow together to tell the story
C. the descriptive words and phrases make the writing interesting
D. the key elements of the story and the details that support them