[ Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result ]
He was looking at the painting intently. He seemed to be analyzing every detail.
A. He was looking at the painting intently as if ignoring every detail.
B. He was looking at the painting intently as though analyzing every detail.
C. He was looking at the painting intently like he was uninterested in the details.

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