I think it is the last one
Parallelism is the type of writing wherein the sequence of sentences are fashioned in a way that they are 'parallel'. It could be same in structure of prose, verbal and grammatical structure and tone of voice. It does not necessarily mean that they depict the same meaning. The important thing to note is, parallelism caters to corresponding sentences just like that of the statement in letter A.
<em>Militarism </em>is the belief that a nation must develop and maintain a strong military force in order to pursue and defend its national interests.
I think it might be true. But I’m not fully sure
The correct answer is A) read all there was to know about the Reformers.
If you used the historical method to study the Reformation, you might read all there was to know about the Reformers.
The historical method is used by historians to present information regarding any historical topic form the beginning throughout its evolution and final stages. In this case, you go search all the information available from the early Reformation period, the circumstances, people involved, incidents or issues, and then you follow up with information that provides you with the development or evolution of the Reformation movement until its final stages.