The answer is B. Deciding means your still deciding, will decide means you are eventually going to decide and decided is the only one that means it happened in the past.(past tense) Hope this helped!!!
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Well, I can't quite determine if you mean for this to be a trick question or if you are serious.
I say that because technically speaking, A and C show future tense, while B and D show past tense.
Of all the options, A is the best one to represent the present tense. While it certainly <u><em>can</em></u> represent the present tense, it does a much better job at representing the future tense. Yes, really. Let me give you some other examples so you'll see what I mean.....
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Today, I'm leaving for Paris on the 4:00 p.m. flight. = future tense
Today, the army is sending me to boot camp. = future tense
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I should add....
If you were to say: "Today, I'm babysitting my nephew." --- <u><em>and you said it at the moment that you are in the house next to your nephew</em></u> -- then, THAT would be present tense.
In this example, we're talking about an action that is happening at the moment of speaking unlike option A above which refers to an action that hasn't happened yet.
Have you got it??
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"Second, it's unlikely that the same creature has lived in the loch since the last ice age." is the best supporting passage for the idea that Nessie is not a plesiousaur. This is because any creature would have died by now from any number of causes. The loch is not large enough to maintain that big and ancient of a creature for such a long time. There would have been more sightings or it would have been found by now if it had been in the lake since the last ice age which occurred over 12,000 to 2,000,000 years ago.