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The first sentence because the verbs keep a -Ed ending, signifying the last tense through the whole sentence
Among the answer choices, the one that keeps a consistent verb tense is the following:
A. He jumped out of the airplane and deployed his parachute.
- Verb tense refers to when the action takes place. It can refer to the past, the present, or the future.
- A sentence has a consistent verb tense when the actions properly refer to the same time.
- In other words, if all actions took place in the past, all the verbs in the sentence must be used in the past.
- That is why letter A is the correct option. All the verbs, "jumped" and "deployed" are used in the Simple Past tense.
- In the other options, there is no consistency.
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