The type of verb shift in mood in the given sentence is Imperative to Indicative
<h3>What is a Verb Shift?</h3>
This refers to the use of multiple moods in a given sentence, with regard to verbs.
Hence, we can see that from the given sentence, there is a verb shift is in mood as there is the narration of the move of hot water and also the use of soap to clean dishes which shows an indicative mood from imperative.
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Assuming this is referring to the same set of selections that was posted before, the proper answer is the line that as to do with the "coming of the dawn".
The most possible answer is either D or A.
In both cases, it's quite sure that these words "grieving, sigh, blight" all represent a more sorrow deviation or a more deepened mood. The best answer of the two would probably depend on how you view the poem, either as one with a hopeful mood or one with a sorrowful mood.
This is an example of dramatic irony
While walking the shore
At dusk one day
I saw a mist
of silver spray
Two creatures glided
through churning foam
to splash and play
before the gloam
As silent as death
mysterious as night
slipping through
the fading light
I watched them as
they passed from sight
a host of dolphins
in the pale moonlight
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I know that was super random, but I just saw your profile pic and thought of dolphins lol. And sorry it took so long. I hope this helps. Comment when you get your grade! ♥