[ Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result ]
The pianist played the music softly. He was afraid of disturbing someone.
A. The pianist played the music softly as though trying to wake someone up.
B. The pianist played the music softly like he wanted everyone to hear it clearly.
C. The pianist played the music softly as if afraid of disturbing someone.

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