The first time I saw the northern lights, I was filled with awe. It was as if the sky were alive with a symphony of color, dancing before my very eyes. The aurora borealis, a natural phenomenon that occurs when charged particles from the sun interact with the Earth’s atmosphere, is a breathtaking spectacle that is sure to inspire wonder in anyone lucky enough to witness it. The word "symphony" is used to emphasize the beauty and grandeur of the northern lights. "Symphonic" would be an incorrect choice because it doesn’t accurately convey the sense of movement and change that is inherent in the northern lights. The choice of "symphony" suggests that the northern lights are a grand and complex spectacle, similar to a piece of music. "Symphonic" would be an incorrect choice because it doesn’t accurately convey the sense of movement and change that is inherent in the northern lights. The choice of "symphony" suggests that the northern lights are a grand and complex spectacle, similar to a piece of music.
Which of the following is the most effective way to complete the passage?
Correct answer: D
Explanation
Choice D is the best answer because it provides a specific example, the aurora borealis, of a natural phenomenon that is sure to inspire wonder. It also helps to transition smoothly from the previous sentence, which discussed the use of the word "symphony" to describe the northern lights.
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