Question
Does this sentence have a shift in mood, or voice, or no shift
“The car was protected by the garage, but the hail damaged the roof of the house.”
“The car was protected by the garage, but the hail damaged the roof of the house.”
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The sentence does not have a notable shift in mood or voice. It maintains a consistent tone throughout. The first part discusses the protection the garage provides to the car, while the second part presents a contrasting situation where the house is damaged by hail. However, both parts are presented in a straightforward, neutral manner without any dramatic shifts in emotion or voice.
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