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while they await for service, patrons can enjoy coffee and snacks and mingle with their neighbors in need.
a. no change
b. awaiting
c. they waited
d. waiting
The original sentence has a grammatical error: "await" is a transitive verb, so "await for" is incorrect. We need a present participle to form the participial phrase that describes the patrons' action while waiting. Option A is wrong due to "await for". Option B is incorrect because "awaiting" would still require a direct object, not "for". Option C uses past tense, which doesn't match the present tense context of the sentence. Option D uses "waiting", which is the correct present participle, and "waiting for" is the correct collocation to describe the ongoing action of the patrons.
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D. waiting