Which of the following is an example of subjunctive verb mood? (1 point) Responses Going outside in your bare feet could make you cold. Going outside in your bare feet could make you cold. Will you go away? Will you go away? If I make the baseball team, I will skip around the field. If I make the baseball team, I will skip around the field. The bread was old and crusty.

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None of the provided options explicitly demonstrate the subjunctive verb mood. The subjunctive mood expresses wishes, hypotheticals, or conditions that are not real. An example would be "If I were you, I would go."

However, looking at your choices, the closest option that implies a hypothetical scenario is:

"If I make the baseball team, I will skip around the field."

This sentence suggests a condition that hasn't happened yet, but it isn't strictly subjunctive. A more explicit example would use "were," as in "If I were to make the baseball team..."

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