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?

A tiptoed

B walked

C crept

D streaked

D streaked

D streaked

To determine the correct verb choice that would better give the raccoon's movement a sense of urgency, we need to analyze the sentence and consider the characteristics of each verb option.

The sentence states, "When he saw the photographer, the raccoon moved into the underbrush."

Since we are looking for a verb that conveys a sense of urgency, we can eliminate options like "walked" and "tiptoed" as they imply slower and quieter movements respectively.

Now we are left with "crept" and "streaked." "Crept" suggests a slow and careful movement, while "streaked" implies a sudden and swift action.

Therefore, the correct verb choice that would give the raccoon's movement a sense of urgency is D) streaked.