I believe the answer is 76%
Answer:
i would choose the first one
edit: actually nvm i think its the last one
The sentence that contains an incorrect shift in verb mood is the second one: "Wait for half an hour after dinner, and then you should have dessert."
This sentence contains two verb moods. "Wait for half an hour after dinner" is in imperative mood. That is to say, it is a command. The second part of the sentence is not written as if it were a command. It is written as a suggestion. "[Y]ou should have dessert" is in its conditional mood. You can realize that because of the use of the auxiliary "should".
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In it, Luke says that his father has bought the farm, and he proposes marriage to her. She is insulted by the proposal, thinking that Luke is suggesting that he can buy her along with the farm. She tears the letter to bits and bursts into tears.
A week after Rachel leaves, Lyddie finally reads Luke's letter. In the letter, Luke tells her that his father is buying the Worthen farm himself. Then, he shocks her by writing that he longs to become the owner of the farm, with Lyddie as his wife (if she will have him). Lyddie, however, is outraged by his presumption.