A pen name used by an author instead of his real name is a pseudonym.
The correct answer is <span>A. At age 22, Benjamin Franklin began publishing The Pennsylvania Gazette and writing most of the articles for it.
When it comes to parallelism within sentences, it refers to the fact that the same form of words is used throughout. As you can see in sentence A, the same form of words publishing and writing is used - both of them are gerunds. The other sentences do not show parallelism.
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Explanation:
It is noun because it is specific something, it is not an adjective because it doesn’t describe something, nor it is a verb because it technically doesn’t explain and action.
"I don't know why he's being so rude, do you know what he said to me? He said, 'I hate being around you.' How rude!" Like that!