This sentence does not contain the parallel structure.
<span>My sisters always bicker over who gets to drive the car, wear the newest dress, and having the best boyfriend.
</span>Parallel structure<span> or parallelism is defined as the repetition of a chosen grammatical form within a sentence.
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In the above sentence the phrase that should be parallel are "drive the car", "wear the newest dres", and "having the best boyfriend". The usage is inconsistent and it creates confusion.
The sentence using the correct parallel structure reads like this:
<span>My sisters always bicker over who gets to drive the car, wear the newest dress, and have the best boyfriend.
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"having" is the present participle form of have. The term "have" is used to refer to a possession or belonging.
These are all the prepositions
aboard
upon
of
to
Answer:
1. I think she means having your own belief can show a lot in a person. So we always a belief to moving forward
2. Seems similar to me because I believed in Santa Claus and still do. Kinda makes me crazy loll
3. So the speaker doesn't feel embarrassed
The answer is B.
Hope this helped.