"If we wish to be free-if we mean to preserve", "if we mean not basely to abandon" AND "which we have been so long contending", "which we have been so long engaged", "which we have pledged".
Parallelism is the repetition of the same grammatical structure. There are two instances of parallel structure in this excerpt. The first is the "If we ___ to ___" structure. The second is the "which we have _______" structure. By filling the passage with this parallel structure is gives the sense of a list of reasons that all, compounding on top of one another, logically lead to the need to fight. The change from the parallel structures in the last line "we must fight!" makes this exclamation stand out and hold power.
<span>A.
The car needs to go to the repair shop.
"the" is an article that points out a particular noun.</span>
Answer: 1. To protect our rights
2. To provide certain economic things
3. Sanity in governmental organization
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Lacrosse games could last for days.
Explanation:
A and B are wrong, because Lacrosse is just a game.
C fits best (better than D), because it is about the rules of the game.