Francis pulled off the sneakers, tossed them into the box, and stared at them. A pair of red high-tops would definitely set him apart from the rest of the guys, and lately Francis had decided to look for ways to express his personality and stand out as a unique individual. The question was: Would he be able to ignore the ribbing he was going to get from his friends, or would the sneakers end up in the back of his closet, a regretted, once-worn purchase? ,begin italics,Red is my favorite color, though,end italics,, Francis thought, scoring an extra point against the part of him that still wanted to play it safe with black high-tops. With that, he placed the lid on the box and carried it to the checkout counter. The cashier opened the box to make sure it contained a matched pair. "Ah, another pair of red high-tops!" she grinned approvingly. "I've sold five pairs of these today! We got them in just yesterday, and we're already planning to order more." Francis looked down at the box in front of him. ,fill in the blank, . Question Rob wants to add a strong conclusion to this section of his story. Which addition will ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, achieve his goal? Answer options with 4 options 1. He began to wonder if any of his friends had already purchased the shoes and, if so, why they hadn't told him they were planning to buy the shoes. 2. His original doubts about the purchase had vanished, only to be replaced by the conviction that the shoes would not help him succeed in this attempt at being unconventional. 3. He opened up the box and took out the red high-tops to inspect them one final time for imperfections in the stitching, but he found nothing wrong with them and reached for his wallet to make his purchase. 4. His purchase of the red high-tops would earn him enough points for a 10 percent discount on his next purchase, but he'd have to work extra hours at the bike shop before he could even consider buying anything else.