fix the verb that doesnt match the tense of the verb in bold. the artists huddle in the cold and sketched…

fix the verb that doesnt match the tense of the verb in bold. the artists huddle in the cold and sketched the river at dawn.
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Brief Explanations:
The bold verb "huddle" is in the present tense, but "sketched" is in the past tense. To make the tenses consistent, we can either change "huddle" to the past tense "huddled" (to match "sketched") or change "sketched" to the present tense "sketch" (to match "huddle"). Since the action of sketching at dawn and huddling in the cold likely happened in the past (as "sketched" is past), changing "huddle" to "huddled" is appropriate.
Answer:
Change "huddle" to "huddled" (so the sentence becomes: "The artists huddled in the cold and sketched the river at dawn.") or change "sketched" to "sketch" (so the sentence becomes: "The artists huddle in the cold and sketch the river at dawn."). The more contextually appropriate change (assuming a past - tense scenario for the actions) is changing "huddle" to "huddled".