Topics: Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result
The news anchor spoke confidently. It seemed that he had all the facts.
A. The news anchor spoke confidently like he had all the facts.
B. The news anchor spoke confidently as if he was guessing.
C. The news anchor spoke confidently as though he didn’t know the facts.
Select your answer:

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