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English, 06.03.2022 16:00 hasshh

Select the sentence that contains no shifts in either verb tense or point of view. Select one:
a.
Every time a girl tries out for the school chess club, you have to overcome the prejudice that "girls don't play chess."
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Every time a girl tries out for the school chess club, she had to overcome the prejudice that "girls don't play chess."
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Every time a girl tries out for the school chess club, she has to overcome the prejudice that "girls don't play chess."

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