The sentence that shows proper parallel structure is B) Judith dislikes people who are rude, selfish, and self-centered.
It is called parallel structure to <u>the repetition of a grammatical form within the same sentence</u>. In other words, it refers to the use of the same grammatical pattern in order to make the sentence clearer for the reader.
In sentence B) "people" is modified by a defining relative clause ("who are rude, selfish and self-centered"). <u>The defining relative clause includes three adjectives</u> ("rude", "selfish" and "self-centered")<u> and that is what makes the sentence a parallel structure. </u>
<u>Sentence B) is the only sentence where grammatical forms have not been mixed.</u> Sentence A) presents two independent clauses ("Judith dislikes people who are rude, selfish" and "they are self-centered"), which results in the separation of the last adjective and a breakdown in the parallel construction. In sentence C) "self-centered" is premodified by the adverb "very", which also creates a faulty parallelism. Sentence D) does not show a proper parallel structure either since it includes a verb ("act") in the defining relative clause.
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I hate eating apples .........,........
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I think Violent Game should not be banned but I do think people should have age restrictions for Young people. People may think Violent games should be banned because it a bad influence or it's too much Violence but it not real and some are not that Violent. People should just be aware of what there playing.
Both poems are complimentary, paying tribute to loved ones.
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The words that introduce adjective and adverb clauses are not those that introduce noun clauses.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The adjective clause structures the noun or pronoun and it is an independent clause. The adjective clause is introduced by words that begin with relative pronoun or subordinate conjunction, that is words like whom, what, whose, which and that.
Adverb clause structures the verb, adverb and adjective and also an independent clause. They are introduced by subordinate conjunction, words like after, although, it, as, before, etc,.
Noun clause can be anything. It can be indirect object or object of proposition or direct subject or subject. It is an independent clause and introduced with words like whomever, where, whoever, when, how,etc,.