Answer:
Janice is ready to graduate and has a new job lined up at a law firm in Boston.
Explanation:
Janice is already to graduate and has a new job lined up at a law firm in Boston
"Already" would be the one word used incorrectly, a more appropriate word would be just simply "ready"
Answer:
d
Explanation:
howbever thus answer will be the correct option try and see
Answer:
1. Roger and Mrs. Jones met on a roadside..about eleven o'clock.
2. Roger expects Mrs. Jones to call the police on him.
3. Mrs. Jones takes him home and makes him something to eat.
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The correct answer is D. This sentence is a perfect example of parallel structure because either after and before AND it in both cases uses simple past tense verbs which are LEARNED AND TRAVELED. The other sentences never show parallelism due to their units are never the same. For example, in letter A , it uses a verb in simple present WALKS AND a progressive tense verb which is TAKING. So, to sum up, for a sentence to be considered parallel, it must be coherent in its structure and internal words. They need to have harmony and unity in tenses as well.