Her rolls always rise properly.

A.risen
B.raised
C.rised
D.no change necessary

The underlined word is rise. I think it is D. no change??

D yes. remember its not present, nor past, nor future, but continual. (whatever, its D)

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To determine the correct answer, we can review the sentence structure and the meaning of the word "rise."

The sentence "Her rolls always rise properly" indicates that the rolls consistently achieve the desired outcome. The word "rise" is the base form of the verb, and it is used correctly in the sentence.

Option A suggests using the past participle "risen." This form is not appropriate in this context because the sentence is not referring to a past action or a passive voice construction.

Option B suggests using the past participle "raised." This form is also not suitable because "raised" typically implies that someone or something has lifted or elevated an object, which does not fit the intended meaning in this sentence.

Option C, "rised," is an incorrect form of the word and does not exist in standard English.

Therefore, the correct answer is D, no change necessary, as the verb "rise" is already correctly used in the sentence.