Metaphor maybe?? I believe that it is comparing swimming to being peaceful
Answer:
You would first, make the egg, you would then put meat, hash or vegetables in the middle of the eggs and then fold it.
Answer:
Before the rain; the clouds turned dark gray.
Explanation:
For it to be properly worded<em>, </em>it would be <em>" Before the rain, the clouds turned dark gray " </em><em>or </em><em>" The clouds turned dark gray </em><em>before </em><em>the rain ". </em>
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<em>the other answer explains it a bit clearer, showing to remove the " ; "</em>
Answer:
Keanon loves biking, snowboarding, and hiking.
Explanation:
This sentence contains correct parallel structure because it uses three <u>identical</u> grammatical forms (gerunds) as objects of the verb 'loves': biking, snowboarding, and hiking. That's parallelism.
The other sentences use <u>different</u> grammatical forms (gerunds and infinitives) as objects and, therefore, cannot be considered parallel in structure.