If the techniques are used too often the audience will get bored
The answer is the third one down. Sorry if this is wrong..
<span>The overall structure of the sentence is "I am interested in [three things]". A general rule of sentence construction is that multiple parts that are related to a single verb ("interested") should be parallel -- have the same structure. In this case, only (C) shows this parallel structure because all three of the following parts have -ing verbs: "drawing", "painting", and "making". So (C) is the correct answer.</span>
The sentence that has an adjectival phrase is: His grandmother from New Zealand is visiting for two weeks.
An adjectival phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence. It could consist of an adjective or a string of adjectives. For example, she is a beautiful, intelligent and sensible girl. In addition, an adjectival phrase not only can modify a noun but also a pronoun, like in this case, where 'from New Zealand´' is an example also of an adjectival phrase.
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The awnser is D paraphrase only one sentence