Answer:
Although both Arnetta and Wash wanted segregation to end in Birmingham, they both responded differently to the march. Wash did not participate. He watched from the sidelines, amazed that the marchers would allow themselves to be arrested. Arnetta did join the march. However, unlike Wash, she was disappointed that she had not been arrested.
Explanation:
This was the answer they gave me.
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:
You didn't tell the story. In order for us to know you need to mention the story
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
It is combining 2 sentences that could be read alone and still make sence. You can also help identify compound sentences by looking for a conjunction (and, or, for, nor, ect.)