Which of the following describes shifts in writing?

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unnecessary changes in the form of the verbs within a sentence
unnecessary changes in the form of the verbs within a sentence

the verb form that shows the manner in which the verb expresses an idea in a sentence
the verb form that shows the manner in which the verb expresses an idea in a sentence

the relationship between the subject of the sentence and the verb
the relationship between the subject of the sentence and the verb

changes in the person who is doing the action in a sentence

1 answer

The option that best describes shifts in writing is:

changes in the person who is doing the action in a sentence.

Shifts in writing often refer to inconsistent changes in point of view or perspective, which typically involves a change in the subject or person (e.g., switching from "I" to "he/she" or from "you" to "they").