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<span>B. We were walking by the lake when we heard a siren.
C. By the time I graduated, I had attended three different high schools.
D. Though he had been rude at first, Rupert eventually won over the congregation
These three sentences are all correct, because even if the verb tense shifts it still makes sense within the context of the situation.</span>
B, as this is a real theme of a book a instead of examples of what could be happening in the book.
answer: your best option would be A.
explanation:
let's analyze our options.
<em>The club is not accepting any new members during the summer. </em>"is not accepting" means that they are currently not accepting, so this option is correct.
<em>All the kids decided to go down the street and roller skate. </em>after looking at it for a few minutes, i believe this is incorrect too because A fits better, and decided would mean past.
<em>We will be going to the Grand Canyon as soon as Dad leaves work:</em> this is not correct, since it includes "will be" means it is happening in the future.
<em>I had thought that the soccer game was going to be exciting, but I was wrong: </em>this is not correct. the "had thought" signals it happened it the pst.
My opinion is, they should explain the term they used when writing. This is because the reader needs to under the abbreviation.