I'd say that the statement from FDR's speeches that uses parallel structure is C. American ships have been sunk; American airplanes have been destroyed.
Both of these independent clauses use the passive form of the verb - in the first clause, the passive form of the verb <em>to sink </em>is used, and in the second, of the verb <em>to destroy.
</em>A parallel structure means that throughout a sentence, the same form of words is used, and given that here both sentences have passive forms, I'd say C is the correct answer.<em>
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The Correct option would be the second option because Natalie is the name of the girl and All-American is the name of the sport that she plays
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Scientifically proven, there is no way for any animal or creature to live in space, because there is no oxygen, nor vacuum to keep people and animal alive there. That is why astronauts have to wear suits when they are in outerspace.
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The last option seems to be the correct answer: Mrs. Linde resolves the conflict by committing to a new life with Krogstad, which develops the theme that new beginnings are always possible.
Krogstad is blackmailing Mrs. Linde's friend, Nora Helmer. He works at the same bank as Nora's husband and agreed to lend Nora some money. She needed the money to pay for a trip to Italy, where her husband recovered from a disease. Nora, however, forged her own father's signature to be able to borrow the money. Nora's husband means to fire Krogstad, so he is blackmailing her into convincing her husband to not do so.
In Act 3 of the play, it is revealed that Mrs. Linde and Krogstad have had a romantic relationship before. They agree to start a new life together. Mrs. Linde asks Krogstad to stop blackmailing Nora, but she also tells Nora to tell her husband the truth. Krogstad agrees to that, which mean Mrs. Linde resolves the conflict developed in the play and, by starting a new life with Krogstad, the theme that new beginnings are possible is developed.