You need a slight stop there to collect your thoughts, especially when the next word is achromatopsia. That makes D wrong.
If you use B, " A medical condition that limits her vision" is not a sentence. So B shouldn't be the answer. Fragments are used by very good writers usually in fiction, and this statement is not part of something that is fictional.
A semicolon separates two equal clauses. You can think of it as meaning "and" or even "but" sometimes. You have the same problem with C as you do with B. So C is not correct.
That leaves us with A. That should be your answer.You need a pause of some kind and that pause is proved by the comma. The sentence is not a run on sentence just one in need of a pause in the middle.
Answer:
the author argues for less government interference among the wealthy and the poor, and for an end to welfare programs
Explanation: :)
A rhyming couplet is two lines of the same length that rhyme and complete one thought.
I believe that is going to be line 13 and 14
O ! none, unless this miracle have might,
that in black ink my love will still shine bright
What do you need help on?
Answer:
D. Parallelism
Explanation:
Parallelism (also referred to as parallel structure or construction) is the use of two or more phrases or clauses in a sentence that have similar or the same grammatical structure. It has multiple purposes - to give balance, clarity, pattern, or rhythm.
The given sentence contains several clauses in which parallelism is obvious. They begin with the word <em>who </em>and present simple tense (<em>who prefers, who (constantly says), who (pathetically) believes, who lives, who (constantly) advises</em>).
This is why option D is the correct one.