The answer here is D, because it is not possible to really test this. All of the other options are in some way testable, or based on true things.
The sentence that contains a faulty parallel structure is the sentence, "He exercised while I watch television." The wrong part of this sentence is that, the first verb uses a past form, and then the next verb uses the present form. It is using the conjunction "while" meaning both verbs or action happen at the same time. Therefore, the verbs should either be both past form or both present form.
Answer: The Prologue points out that Romeo and Juliet have fate against them. It says that their love is "death-marked," and they have no control over what happens. It is their misfortune that leads to the sorrowful and tragic ending of the play.
(I loved reading Romeo and Juliet)
Answer: Yee
Explanation: I give free points too. If I feel like it.
I actually post quite difficult questions that yield quite a large amount of points.
Or simple, small questions that yield like, 5 points.
The narrator of "Granny and the Golden Bridge" tells the story about his grandmother and her charity. is the answer