Which passage uses consistent verb tense and point of view?(1 point)

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The object of a game of chess is to capture your opponent’s king. If your opponent captures your king, you lost the game.
The object of a game of chess is to capture your opponent’s king. If your opponent captures your king, you lost the game.

The object of a game of chess is to capture your opponent’s king. If your opponent captures your king, you will lose the game.
The object of a game of chess is to capture your opponent’s king. If your opponent captures your king, you will lose the game.

The object of a game of chess is to capture your opponent’s king. If your opponent captures your king, you lose the game.
The object of a game of chess is to capture your opponent’s king. If your opponent captures your king, you lose the game.

The object of a game of chess is to capture their opponent’s king. If your opponent captures your king, you lose the game.

1 answer

The passage that uses consistent verb tense and point of view is:

The object of a game of chess is to capture your opponent’s king. If your opponent captures your king, you lose the game.

This passage maintains a present tense throughout and uses "you" consistently as the point of view.