Hi teachers. How would you continue this as simple and natural as possible without making it sound repetitive?
Tammy loses control of the car. She hits the brakes. The car spins wildly before skidding to a stop, bumping gently into a streetlight with just enough impact to set off the airbag. People run over to the car and yell if she's okay, but Tammy is out cold, probably more from shock than...
Suggestions:
...(from) the impact of the collision.
...(from) the collision itself.
...(from) the mild collision.
However mild the collision, the airbag is like a bomb going off in your face. You should address this.
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However mild the collision, the airbag is like a bomb going off in your face. You should address this.