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Answer: Discussion, projects, campaigns and events provide a supportive platform to the victims of human right violations not only by spreading awareness and letting people know about it, but also by giving them a platform to report their grievances and get the support of the common mass.
In order to complete this analogy, we first have to see the relationship between the first two words. As you can see, they are antonyms, meaning they have opposite meanings. So we need an antonym of the word big, which is small.
Tall is to short as big is to small.
<span>C. The fact that both feel this way hints at the irony of this feud.</span>
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.
The balloons have risen in the sky.
"Have risen" is the correct past perfect verb tense in this situation.