<span>You (plural) walk through/across the Fosse Way in Britannica (means Britain, but usually in translations it is left as Britannica, you decide which you prefer) OR You (plural) in Britannica/Britain walk across/through the Fosse Way. Most teachers will prefer the former but the latter is technically correct.</span>
Answer: to keep the reader's attention and prevent monotonous wording.
Explanation:
Parallelism is when phrases in a sentence have similar or the same grammatical structure.
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Yes, he broke rule #3 of his code in order to pull of the heist.
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There are two out of the 4 that would be considered a hyperbole.
A. He was as strong as a bull
This would be considered a hyperbole because of the overexaggeration.
C. I am so hungry; I could eat a horse.
This is also an overexaggeration making this an ecample of a hyperbole.
Either it is "popular misconceptions of carnivorous plants" or "the function and utility of the Venus flytrap"