I don’t feel the “,” is needed in this sentence. So I assume this is not a correct sentence.
One answer would be students find it difficult to relate to poems that were written long ago, Teachers use it with other works of literature may be one, and understanding the meaning and structure of a poem is challenging.
The sentence that doesn't adhere to parallelism is D. The groupie slipped in early, got taken to U2 Jail, and waited for Bono.
<h3>What is parallelism?</h3>
It should be noted that parallelism simply means a figure of speech that's used to connect two or more elements of a sentence that has same grammatical structure.
In this case, the sentence that doesn't adhere to parallelism is that the groupie slipped in early, got taken to U2 Jail, and waited for Bono.
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The correct answer is: [D]:
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" {The author demonstrates a man's power by stating that
"a man with a club was a lawgiver, a master to be
obeyed, though not necessarily conciliated" (London 6). } "
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<u>Note</u>: This is the correct MLA [Modern Language Association] format for "in-text citation" .
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