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Blababa [14]
3 years ago
7

Choose the sentence that follows the rules of parallelism.

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1 answer:
amid [387]3 years ago
5 0

“Yesterday Jane cooked dinner, prepared sides, and baked cakes for her husband's birthday” follows the rules of parallelism.

Option (b);

<u>EXPLANATION: </u>

Parallelism is also known as a parallel structure of sentences. It makes writing more effective and helps avoid repetition. The second statement explains the clear concept of parallelism.

This statement also clearly conveys the idea that Jane cooked dinner, prepared sides and then baked a cake for her husband yesterday. The other options do not clearly state all the activities done by Jane and create confusion.

In sentence C, it is written that the Jane cooked dinner, sides and it is wrong as she did not cook sides leads to incomplete explanation.

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