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Which sentence contains an unnecessary shift in tense? a. hummingbirds are hovering over the geraniums while caterpillars munched leaves. b. i finished the fence, but barbara is still nailing the gate. c. after the glass is heated, the glass blower's job begins. d. i am reading a poem that was written thousands of years ago.

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