[ Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result ]
She walked into the room confidently. You could tell she was ready to take charge.
A. She walked into the room confidently as if she wasn’t ready to take charge.
B. She walked into the room confidently like she was ready to take charge.
C. She walked into the room confidently as though she were unsure of her role.

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