Answer:
That turkey and avocado sandwich was fantastic.
Explanation:
The phrase "That turkey and avocado sandwich was fantastic" is presented in a simple and direct way, with a strictly objective language and without the appearance of redundant, inappropriate expressions, repetitive synonyms, or irrelevant words for the meaning of the phrase. The other options shown in the question above, show some defect in their structures, leaving them without fluidity, with confused meaning and often with repeated and irrelevant expressions.
This is an example of parallelism.
Parallelism is repeating grammatical constructions in the same way.
For example, the statement: "I came, I saw, I conquered" is parallel because each segment is NOUN + VERB (past tense). If it were written: I came, I saw, I was conquering" then the statement would not be parallel.
The entry begins with the word in quotation marks with a period. ... The name of the dictionary appears next, italicized and followed by a period. The book's edition is given next, along with the date and the medium of publication, such as "Print" (without the quotation marks), with periods between.
<span>Corey and Vanessa live two blocks from one another.</span>
Answer:
a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
Explanation:
because i took the test