Answer: B) Skipping, dancing, and laughing are the little girls' favorite things.
Explanation: parallelism is a literary device that consists in the repetition of the grammatical structure of different words or phrases in a sentence or paragraph, in order to emphasize an idea or to create an impact in the audience. From the given options, the one that shows correct parallel structure is the corresponding to option B, because the verbs are all in the same form (skipping, dancing, and laughing).
Answer:
The answer is B! Skipping, dancing, and laughing are the little girls' favorite things.
The chef at the restaurant is baking fresh rolls.
B.
The chef at the restaurant bakes fresh rolls.
C.
The chef at the restaurant baked fresh rolls.
D.
The chef at the restaurant will bake fresh rolls.
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a. There are no capitalization errors in the sentence.
b. "Chicago Bulls" should be "Chicago bulls"
c. "World Leader" should be "world leader"
d. "greatest" should be "Greatest"
The answer is C. Chicago Bulls is the name of the team and greatest is just a random word. There are mistakes though, because world leader isn't a proper noun.
False
2. A thesis statement may be controversial.
True
False
3. Do not tell a joke in a speech unless it illustrates some point you are making.
True
False
4. The most important thing to do in planning a speech is to decide on the central idea and form it into a sentence.
True
False
5. Failure to listen comes only from outer distractions.
True
False
Don wore braces on both of his legs: still he was an avid runner.
Don wore braces on both of his legs still, he was an avid runner.
Don wore braces on both of his legs; still, he was an avid runner.
The sentence that is punctuated correctly is:
Don wore braces on both of his legs; still, he was an avid runner.
This is the correct option because the semicolon is a punctuation mark that is used to separate two major sentence elements, just like the ones presented here. Moreover, there is a comma after still, because it is an introductory phrase and the author wants to emphasize its sense of contrast.