Answer:
i feel like it could be A or B because they both seem to make more sense
Explanation:
Answer:
He wanted three things out of the class: to learn a new skill, to make new friends, and to develop a different mindset.
Explanation:
<u>Three infinitives</u> (to learn, to make, to develop) explain the object <em>three things</em>; that's parallelism, i.e. use of identical grammatical construction.
The other options use both gerund(s) and infinitive(s). Using different constructions cannot create parallelism; that's why those sentences do not contain correct parallel structure.
Answer:
nascent friendship
Explanation:
Nascent friendship is in the fourth stage of friendship, in which people start to think of themselves as friends and work out their own patterns for interaction. In this case, Ali and Saachi have gone through the previous stages of friendship, like role-limited interaction in Math class, friendly relations to check they share a common ground, and moving toward friendship, in which they have shared personal information. Finally, they are beginning to consider themselves friends.
Answer:
Choose "are."
Explanation:
The word "is" is singular, while the word "are" is plural. This sentence is talking about multiple items, therefore "are" is the best choice.