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millie comes to america (1) millie was a delightful little girl full of…

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millie comes to america
(1) millie was a delightful little girl full of life and dreams. (2) she sees the world through a lens not every young female does. (3) she was exceptionally grateful for everything she had even if it meant she had to experience hard times. (4) difficulty was no stranger to her. (5) she was adopted at the age of five from korea. (6) she arrived in america with one piece of luggage and a shuffling walk due to a clubfoot.
(7) millie never knew her birth parents she was proud and beyond happy to have kevin and judy jillespie as her mom and dad. (8) kevin and judy were in love the first time they laid their eyes on her. (9) they both turned to one another the second they saw her and said shes ours. (10) after many months of filing paperwork creating a photo scrapbook and visiting korea millie was theirs.
(11) four years passed since millie came to america. (12) it was time for her to have surgery on her clubfoot so she wouldnt have to strain while walking anymore. (13) millie was nervous. (14) so very nervous. (15) however, her parents and her top - notch doctor repeatedly told her everything would be just fine, and she would soon be ready to walk with more pep in her step.
(16) sure enough, after multiple operations, millie was able to walk like her parents, peers, and friends. (17) she knew it would be a long road to recovery, but she followed her doctors demands and did physical therapy regularly. (18) it all paid off in the end. (19) millie was forever grateful for her parents and her doctor...
what change should be made in sentence 2?
a replace she with millie
b change through to thorough
c change sees to saw and does to did
d remove the word not

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct change for sentence 2, we analyze verb tense consistency. The passage is in past tense (e.g., "was", "had", "arrived"). Sentence 2 uses present tense ("sees", "does"), which is inconsistent. Changing "sees" to "saw" and "does" to "did" (option C) corrects the tense to match the rest of the passage. Option A is unnecessary (the pronoun "she" is clear), option B is incorrect (changing "through" to "thorough" would make the sentence illogical), and option D changes the meaning.

Answer:

C. Change sees to saw and does to did