[ Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result ]
She arranged the flowers carefully. She wanted them to look perfect.
A. She arranged the flowers carefully as though they didn’t matter at all.
B. She arranged the flowers carefully as if she wanted them to look perfect.
C. She arranged the flowers carefully like she was in a hurry to look perfect.

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