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Which option below contains proper subject-verb agreement across all sentences? (1 point)

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The excited musician feel proud of herself. She seen all her practicing pay off. The audience clap, the cameras clicks, and she bow The excited musician feels proud of herself. She sees all her practicing pay off. The audience claps, the cameras click, and she bows.

The excited musician feels proud of herself. She sees all her practicing pay off. The audience clap, the cameras click, and she bow

O The excited musician felt proud of herself. She had seen all her practicing pay off. The audience clap, the cameras clicks, and she bow

The option that contains proper subject-verb agreement across all sentences is:

The excited musician feels proud of herself. She sees all her practicing pay off. The audience claps, the cameras click, and she bows.

The correct option that contains proper subject-verb agreement across all sentences is:

The excited musician feels proud of herself. She sees all her practicing pay off. The audience claps, the cameras click, and she bows.

The correct option containing proper subject-verb agreement across all sentences is:

"The excited musician feels proud of herself. She sees all her practicing pay off. The audience claps, the cameras click, and she bows."

To determine the correct option, we need to focus on the subject-verb agreement in each sentence. In English grammar, the verb must agree with the subject in terms of number and person.

Let's break down each sentence in the given options:

Option 1:
"The excited musician feel proud of herself." - This sentence has a subject-verb disagreement. The correct form should be "feels" instead of "feel" to agree with the singular subject "musician".

Option 2:
"She seen all her practicing pay off." - This sentence also has a subject-verb disagreement. The correct form should be "sees" instead of "seen" to agree with the singular subject "she".

Option 3:
"The audience clap, the cameras click, and she bow." - This sentence has another subject-verb disagreement. The verb forms "clap", "click", and "bow" should be changed to "claps", "clicks", and "bows" to agree with the singular subjects "audience", "cameras", and "she", respectively.

Option 4:
"The excited musician felt proud of herself. She had seen all her practicing pay off. The audience clap, the cameras clicks, and she bow." - This sentence has multiple subject-verb disagreements. The verb forms "felt", "had seen", "clap", "clicks", and "bow" should be changed to "feels", "sees", "claps", "click", and "bows" to agree with their respective subjects.

Therefore, the correct option is:
"The excited musician feels proud of herself. She sees all her practicing pay off. The audience claps, the cameras click, and she bows."