The journalist reported the news with urgency. It was clear that the story was shocking.
A. The journalist reported the news with urgency as though the story was shocking.
B. The journalist reported the news with urgency as if the story wasn’t shocking.
C. The journalist reported the news with urgency like it had already been shocking.

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A. What is your favorite color Miguel?
B. What is your favorite color, Miguel?
C. What, is your favorite color Miguel?