Use the sentence to answer the question. When he saw the photographer, the raccoon moved into the underbrush. Which verb choice could replace moved to better give the raccoon's movement a sense of urgency? (1 point) Responses crept crept streaked streaked tiptoed tiptoed walked
streaked
To find the verb choice that could better give the raccoon's movement a sense of urgency, let's analyze the sentence. The sentence states, "When he saw the photographer, the raccoon moved into the underbrush." We are looking for a verb that implies a quick and hurried movement.
Out of the given options, "crept" and "tiptoed" both suggest slow and cautious movement, which does not convey a sense of urgency. "Walked" implies a more casual and relaxed movement, which is not what we are looking for.
The verb choice that could better give the raccoon's movement a sense of urgency is "streaked." "Streaked" implies a swift and rapid movement, suggesting that the raccoon quickly and urgently moved into the underbrush when it saw the photographer.
Therefore, the answer is "streaked."