Asked by A
Which TWO revisions improve verb tense consistency in the introduction?
A. Change “can twist and turn” to “twisted and turned”
B. Change “can cause” to “caused”
C. Change “can cause” to “can create”
D. Change “is our planet ready” to “will our planet be ready”
E. Change “it’s” to “it was” in “it’s still our planet”
Explanation:
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
A and B.
Explanation: Changing “can twist and turn” to “twisted and turned” and “can cause” to “caused” makes those verbs match the past‑tense narration of the introduction. The other choices either leave the tense unchanged (C), shift to a future tense that would clash with the passage (D), or alter a present general truth that should remain present (E).
Explanation: Changing “can twist and turn” to “twisted and turned” and “can cause” to “caused” makes those verbs match the past‑tense narration of the introduction. The other choices either leave the tense unchanged (C), shift to a future tense that would clash with the passage (D), or alter a present general truth that should remain present (E).
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.