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yan [13]
3 years ago
12

The students completed the math assignment, practiced the spelling words, were studying the science terms, and finished the Engl

ish story.
Which part of the sentence is not parallel with its other parts?
A. were studying the science terms
B. completed the math assignment
C. finished the English story
D. practiced the spelling words
English
2 answers:
Bond [772]3 years ago
7 0
I would think it to be B. A, C, and D all have something to do with words whereas B is math which isn't quite the same.

irga5000 [103]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:APEX A

Explanation:

Were studying the science terms

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