The reporter interviewed the politician carefully. She wanted to avoid any controversial questions.
A. The reporter interviewed the politician carefully as though she was looking for controversy.
B. The reporter interviewed the politician carefully like she didn’t have any controversial questions at all.
C. The reporter interviewed the politician carefully as if she wanted to avoid any controversial questions.

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