Use the paragraph to answer the question.

Vivian and Leah walked down the alley that connected their school to the library. Leah suddenly stopped walking when she noticed a small kitten moving in the dark. Vivian squealed with delight as Leah picked up a small orange ball of fur.

Which set of sentences could replace the underlined sentence to increase the story’s pace the most?

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Suddenly, Leah came to a halt. She could see a kitten in the alley.
Suddenly, Leah came to a halt. She could see a kitten in the alley.

Suddenly, Leah felt a rush of excitement. She had spotted a tiny kitten in the alley.
Suddenly, Leah felt a rush of excitement. She had spotted a tiny kitten in the alley.

Leah jumped. "A kitten!" she exclaimed.
Leah jumped. "A kitten!" she exclaimed.

Leah stopped. “I found a kitten!” She couldn’t believe her luck.

Leah abruptly stopped in her tracks as her eyes settled on a small kitten moving in the dark alley.

Leah suddenly stopped walking when she noticed a small kitten moving in the dark. Vivian squealed with delight as Leah picked up a small orange ball of fur.

The set of sentences that could replace the underlined sentence to increase the story's pace the most is: Leah jumped. "A kitten!" she exclaimed.

To answer this question, we need to find the set of sentences that will increase the story's pace the most. The original sentence is already concise and to the point. Let's examine the options:

Option 1: "Suddenly, Leah came to a halt. She could see a kitten in the alley."
Option 2: "Suddenly, Leah felt a rush of excitement. She had spotted a tiny kitten in the alley."
Option 3: "Leah jumped. 'A kitten!' she exclaimed."
Option 4: "Leah stopped. 'I found a kitten!' She couldn’t believe her luck."

Options 2 and 4 provide additional details that slow down the pace of the story. Option 3 is more concise and still conveys Leah's excitement. However, option 1 uses fewer words and gets straight to the point by stating that Leah stopped because she saw a kitten. Therefore, option 1 would increase the story's pace the most.