Answer:
A. Clutched her stomach.
Explanation:
Parallel structure refers to the use of a similar word patterns in a sentence. In other words, this means that the tense or word form used is the same in a sentence.
In the given sentence, the verb used is in the simple past tense. So, the verb structure all throughout the sentence will remain in that form, meaning the verbs used will all be in the same form.
So, the sentence with parallel structure will become-
<em>When Delores realized that her father had made lima beans and rice for dinner, she claimed to feel nauseous, clutched her stomach, and excused herself from the table. The bag of stale popcorn in her room would tide her over until breakfast.</em>
The parallelism is seen in the words "realized, claimed, clutched, excused".
Therefore, <u>the option that will maintain parallel structure in the sentence will be option A.</u>
Answer:
many things.
1. More productivity
2. my healing/mental health (getting myself together. Be a better me)
3. more People take advice and wear masks even if vaccinated. C o v i d overstayed it’s welcome.
Explanation:
So much went wrong in 2019-2021. It was a constant cycle I couldn’t seem to get out of. But I got all the closure I needed and I’m already taking steps to make this year actually be my year.
Answer:
The correct answer is: Growing up is complicated and challenging, but is ultimately worth it for what can be accomplished.
Explanation:
In his poem "If", Rudyard Kipling is advising the younger generations about some situations and possibilities through their life, by encouraging them spiritually and morally to go through their growing up period patiently and proudly, because at the end they will grow up and be decent and honest people: "Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it, / And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!"
The author appreciates honesty and patience, where he acts as a father figure, and advises his younger audience to pursue their dreams, but without losing their grasp on reality.
A cliche is simply an expression that has been overused, sometimes to the point that it loses its original meaning. An example of a cliche may be: They all lived happily ever after. This sentence is cliche because it's a statement/expression that has been overused and is now lacking in originality.