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alisha [4.7K]
3 years ago
5

The restaurant manager scolded the waiter because he had forgotten to ask for no bacon when he placed the appetizer order for th

e customers.
Which description best describes this sentence?

It does not use domain-specific language, and the reader could get confused about what is happening in the sentence.

It is grammatically correct, but the parallel structure can be called into question in the second half of the sentence.

It does not use enough precise language, and the reader could get confused about what is happening in the sentence.

It uses precise language by indicating the waiter forgot to request that the bacon be left off the appetizers.
English
2 answers:
beks73 [17]3 years ago
5 0
If I am correct the answer should be "<span>It is grammatically correct, but the parallel structure can be called into question in the second half of the sentence" hope it helps good luck </span>
Jobisdone [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The sentence that best describes this sentence is "It is grammatically correct, but the parallel structure can be called into question in the second half of the sentence."

Explanation:

The sentence is grammatically correct since it uses all the elements of speech in the right way, even when there could be a confusion in the second half of the sentence if the reader thinks that the two verbs should be in the same tense following parallelism, this is not the case in this sentence because we are using different tenses to set the events in a timeline.

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