The correct option is this: HE RAN DOWN THE STEP, JUMPED IN HIS CAR AND QUICKLY DROVE OFF.
When writing a parallel sentence, one must ensure that the words used are in the same form. For instance, the sentence, Mary like to ski, to swim and to jump is a parallel sentence. It will be wrong to say that, Mary like to ski, to swim and jumping. In this case, you can see that the words placed in front of 'to' did not rhyme all through.<span />
I think the answer is the second option the one that says "Both demonstrate that pride can lead to unnecessary suffering".
She is benefitting from speaking in front of a audience many times
A. Pedants have the right of way at intersections.
A pedant is a person who is a perfectionist and just obnoxiously meticulous, specifically with language or academics. The proper word to use for selection A. would be pedestrian, which means a person walking along a road.
An academic journal is definitely the type of Internet source that is most likely to provide accurate information on the history of linguistics.
You can find a lot of interesting and important information in such a journal, because it has many articles about linguistics, and surely at least one of them will be about the history of linguistics, among other things.