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girl 1: " Hey (girl 2's name), do you want to meet up at the park tomorrow?"
girl 2: " I will have to ask my parents but, isnt it a bit risky?"
girl 1: " nooo it will be fine!!"
girl 2: " my parents said yes as long as we maintain social distancing, to keep us safe just incase."
girl 1: " sure thing! Would you like to come over to mine after that too, maybe in the garden?"
girl 2: " yup! as long as we are maintaning social distancing and i bring some hand sanitiser, sure!"
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MAINTAIN SOCIAL DISTANCING AND KEEP WASHING YOUR HANDS!!!</u></em></h2><h2><em><u>
STAY SAFE!!</u></em></h2>
Answer:
The sentence with the best elements of parallelism of the examples provided is Option B. Science may be challenging, but it is also rewarding; reading might be time-consuming, but it is also enlightening.
Explanation:
Parallelism is a property of the way your sentences are structured in a piece of writing. It is usually a property that is particularly important when providing lists in something you write. All points on a list should start with a word in the same format, i.e. the listed elements should all start with a noun -- or a verb, if that is the case -- but not a mixture of those two elements. You see this mistake a lot on peoples resumes when they are listing things. Option B is best because "reading" is treated like the noun "science" in this case. Another example of the work "reading" being treated like a noun would be: "I have done the reading." Both sentences use the verb in the present progressive form in the second independent clause ending each sentence. That is another way they are parallel. There are other grammatical similarities that could be considered parallelsim in this example too!
<span>D. By painting him without clothing.
The other answers are incorrect. Sugriva was given a necklace by Rama so that he could be told apart from his brother Bali. Surgiva defeats Bali by signaling to Rama to shoot Bali with an arrow.</span>
My answer is Jason likes rice