The correct option for fixing the shift in mood in the sentence is 'Stay near me, and I will do a good job with your help,' with Zara conveying her eagerness.
In this case, the most accurate correction for the sentence "Stay near me, and I might do a good job if you could help," shared by Zara, would be option B: "Stay near me, and I will do a good job with your help," Zara shared her eagerness. This choice maintains both the eager mood and the consistent tense use, thereby avoiding an inappropriate shift in mood. The other alternatives either shift the mood from eagerness to uncertainty, or they alter the tense making the message less clear.
The correct option that corrects the inappropriate shift in mood in the sentence is B. "Stay near me, and I will do a good job with your help," Zara shared her eagerness.
In this option, Zara maintains a positive and hopeful mood by expressing her willingness to do a good job with her brother's help.
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b. sandy shore / kind of tree
c. guided / a metal
d. opens lock / harbour e) flat land / joiner's tool f) suffering / piece of glass
b. Only Gawain answers immediately.
c. The people ignore the man completely.
d. Everyone in the court is stunned.
Arthur's Knights are primarily stunned and silent in response to the Green Knight's challenge in 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'.
The question refers to a scene in the medieval English narrative 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'. In response to the Green Knight's challenge, Arthur's knights primarily express shock and confusion. Hence, the answer is option d: 'Everyone in the court is stunned.' We learn this from the text, where it describes the court as being as silent as if sleep had taken them, shocked by the sudden, bizarre challenge put forth by the strange, green-complexioned knight.
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b. Javier had to renew his driver's licence.
c. Tanya was sick with a nasty cough.
d. The commitee meeting dragged on for three hours.
it suggests of a man that has grown up overtime. I don't know what you're asking me to answer, but if I had to guess, it be more on what the quoted words mean in the passage