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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The subjunctive mood is used to express wishes, hypothetical situations, or actions that are not necessarily real. Among the provided responses, none directly showcases the subjunctive verb mood, but the closest would be a sentence structured as “If I were the coach.” However, from your options, none exemplifies the subjunctive mood specifically.

It would be helpful to include an example like “I wish that he were here.” to illustrate the subjunctive mood.