Answer:
D
Explanation:
Seyton!—I’m sick at heart when I see—Seyton, come here!—This battle will either secure my reign forever or else topple me from the throne. I have lived long enough. The course of my life is beginning to wither and fall away, like a yellowing leaf in autumn. The things that should go along with old age, like honor, love, obedience, and loyal friends, I cannot hope to have. Instead, I have passionate but quietly whispered curses, people who honor me with their words but not in their hearts, and lingering life, which my heart would gladly end, though I can’t bring myself to do it. Seyton! 《 this is a modern version of the given text》
Sentence A has a disagreement between "were" (plural) and "no one" (singular).
Sentence B has a disagreement between "was" (singular) and "problems" (plural).
Sentence C, however, has complete agreement between the subject and verb. Therefore, the answer is C.
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