The adverb profoundly means something similar to “extremely,” with the additional sense that it's something intense and deeply felt. If you're profoundly confused, you're very confused — confused in a way that seems bottomless. The word can also describe something that affects you greatly.
When considering shift, a writer should consider point of view, verb tense, mood and voice and shifts from indirect to direct questions or quotations.
<h3>What is shifting in writing?</h3>
Shifting in writing is the shifting of tense, or other grammar actions, that modified the writing and enhance the sentence or paragraph.
Thus, the correct option is A. Shifts from indirect to direct questions or quotations.
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Maintaining eye contact with the speaker
I think.
because you could be writing notes, and that doesn't include eye contact