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excerpt from norse mythology part d
kate mcconnaughey
then loki, the spirit of evil, will break loose from the fetters with which the gods have bound him. (31) the frost giants join him. they will try to make a secret attack on the gods. but heimdall, the sentry of heaven, will be on guard at the end of the rainbow-bridge. he needs no more sleep than a bird and can see for a hundred miles either by day or night.
read the passage. look at the underlined section marked number (31). there may be a mistake in the way the sentence is written. if you find a mistake, choose the answer that corrects the mistake. if there is no mistake, choose ‘correct as is.’
a) correct as is.
b) the frost giants joined him.
c) the frost giants will join him.
d) the frost giants could join him.

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