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roughness
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the definition of coarse is "rough or loose in texture or grain"
A because it compares her smile to the sun without using like or as
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I think it is straight forward and sounds very informative.
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15 Killed, 28 Injured in a Bus accident
The bus was going to Nagpur in that the another bus came and crash to the another bus. In this accident 15 people were Killed and 28 peoples are injured.
According to police the people in the Bus, was the people's of a Nagpur. in this accident the police has Declared that there is no mistake of Driver in this accident.
The transport minister of Maharashtra Diwakar Raote Introduced that government will give 2 lakhs rupees to injured family. and 3 lakhs to dead families.
Parallelism, or parallel structure, is a grammatical device that makes sure your comma series match up with verb and subject. you want your verb tenses to match, and it's best to keep it in the same order; if your subject is first, list the subject first for every list item; if your verb comes first, list it first for every list item. basically, parallel structure asks you to make everything look uniform.
choice A -- "do my homework," "mow the yard," and "help mom with dishes" are all in the same format. "do," "mow," and "help" are all present-tense verbs, and the subjects of those verbs follow. this sentence correctly uses parallelism.
choice B -- "running track" to "playing football." you have verbs ending in -ing followed by specific sports. this sentence correctly uses parallelism.
choice C -- "drove to school," "went to play rehearsal," and "the play was wonderful." this sentence doesn't read well. try reading it out loud, and notice that the last part of the sentence doesn't flow as well as the first two pieces in the comma series. "the play was wonderful" is not parallel; it should have the past-tense verb first (just like "drove" and "went") and finish up with the subject. instead, it has the subject, followed by a verb and an adjective.
choice D -- "we have great players" but "we do not work as a team." these are parallel and they match up. it begins with "we" as the subject then follows with verbs "have" and "work."