[ Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result ]
The child hesitated before speaking. He appeared that he was unsure of what to say.
A. The child hesitated before speaking as though unsure of what to say.
B. The child hesitated before speaking as though he was certain of what to say.
C. The child hesitated before speaking like he had a lot to say.

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