If I am correct the answer should be "<span>It is grammatically correct, but the parallel structure can be called into question in the second half of the sentence" hope it helps good luck </span>
2. <span>Basic Spelling and Grammar. Proper Nouns. Sentence Structure. <span>Consistency.
A. A</span></span><span> phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
B. </span>"The theme of the director's latest movie is cliche<span>."
4. </span>Two types of prewriting<span> include drawing and freewriting.
Though drawing for a story is usually used for films or animated media, it can be useful for visualizing what you want to happen in that scene.
When you free write noting you say is wrong, you just sit and write what comes to mind.
I should be getting more points for this haha
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I was at a party some time ago and I was having a really great time, there was plenty to eat and drink and the music was spot on as there was quite a lot of dancing.
I was slightly drunk after I had my fourth bottle and I started to behave like a village idiot. I stood up from my seat to find the men's bathroom to urinate, I staggered, stumbled and finally found my way to the place.
I let out a satisfied moan as i emptied the urine that made me uncomfortable for so long. When I was done, I was surprised that the place became quiet, I could not hear the boom of the music and then I realized what I had done: I had urinated into a vase of flowers with at least five people staring at me like the complete fool that I was. I had never felt so embarrassed in my life.
<span>In 1955, engineers placed the first transatlantic telephone cable between Newfoundland, Canada, and Scotland.
This is the only example that employs active voice. A general rule is that the subject is in the first part of the sentences, followed by a verb in simple tense, followed by the object that is receiving the action. In this case, the subject (the engineers) comes first, then the verb which the subject is doing (placed), followed by the recipient object (the telephone cable).
Notice that all the other examples, the object is introduced first and the verb is described as acting on them by a subject that is later described. </span>
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D. ". . . and the wind rushing up the river shook the house that night, like discharges of cannon . . ."
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