Final answer:
The verbs in the passage need to be corrected to match the tense of the sentences.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct tense of the verbs in the passage can be identified by examining the sentence structure and the context in which the actions are taking place.
In the first sentence, the word 'hurried' indicates that the action of returning to the room is in the past tense. The verb 'feel' should be changed to 'felt' to match the past tense of the sentence.
In the second sentence, the word 'is' indicates that the action of stealing is in the present tense. The verb 'steal' should be changed to 'stealing' to match the present tense of the sentence.
In the third sentence, the word 'open' indicates that the action of opening the door is in the present tense. The verb 'open' does not need to be changed.
In the fourth sentence, the word 'stand' indicates that the action of standing in the doorway is in the present tense. The verb 'stand' does not need to be changed.
In the fifth sentence, the word 'creep' indicates that the action of creeping to the head of the bed is in the present tense. The verb 'creep' does not need to be changed.
In the sixth sentence, the word 'come' indicates that the action of the hand coming up with the notes is in the present tense. The verb 'come' does not need to be changed.
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