(in)correct, in meaning not in (latin or greek)
Answer:I \Explanation:
i thiink nouns but show me the multiple choice or something
Dialects is the answer. :)
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You can correct this by rewriting the sentence as it is listed in the opening paragraph, or you can reconstruct it so that "it" serves as the subject for all three phases: When you come across faulty parallelism, it clangs off the ear, it destroys written sentences, and it muddies any intention the author may have had.
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