The answer to your question would be that the sentence that contains a verb tense shift error is the following one: Kristoff worked hard on his diet, but he could not resisted snacking. That is, the answer would be B.
A verb tense shift refers to the change from one verb tense to another within a sentence or paragraph. In this case, the verb "resisted" should be in the bare infinitive form as it is preceded by the modal "could". That modal is already related to the past tense used in the first part of the sentence.
Answer:
b). being treated like property
d). being separated from family
Explanation:
The two cruel realities associated with slavery that is being displayed in this excerpt would be 'the treatment of slaves like property' and 'their separation from their loved ones and family.' The objectification of slaves is reflected through descriptions like 'our fate...to be decided' and 'we had no more voice...we were ranked' while the isolation from their families is reflected through the detail 'single word of white men was enough to sunder forever the dearest friends, strongest ties.' Thus, <u>options b and d</u> are the correct answers.
Answer: B and D
Explanation:
B and D makes sense if it was multiple choice.
A and C doesn't make sense if you read the sentence with the two names and you will see it doesn't make any sense at all.