Which sentence has a sequence of three parallel phrases?Willie felt dull on Wednesday, felt gloom on Thursday, and felt mournfully on Friday.
Willie felt dull on Wednesday, gloomy on Thursday, and mournful on Friday.
Willie felt dull on Wednesday, gloom on Thursday, and mournfully on Friday.
Willie was dull on Wednesday, felt gloomier on Thursday, and was mournful on Friday.

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Parallel sentence is that in which parallel phrases using the same grammatical structure are being used. In this I believe the second option has three parallel phrases.

Willie felt dull on Wednesday, gloomy on Thursday, and mournful on Friday.


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A. chorus,
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Study the quote to answer the question:"The tracking of online activity is not just a privacy issue," claims activist Hughes, "But an economic and political minefield."

What is wrong with the format of this quote?

A.) It is missing one set of quotation marks.
B.) The word "But" should not be capitalized.
C.) It is missing an internal citation for the source of the quote.
D.) The comma after "issue" should appear after the quotation mark.

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B.) The word "But" should not be capitalized.

Note that the rule with capitalization is that proper nouns and words beginning sentences should be capitalized.  When we look at the original sentence, it reads as follows:

The tracking of online activity is not just a privacy issue, but an economic and political minefield.

We can see that the word “but” is not the beginning of a sentence.  In addition, “but” is not a proper noun. In this particular sentence, “but” is part of the correlative conjunction pair “not/but.”  Just because the word “but” is beginning the second part of the quotation and appears immediately after quotation marks, it’s important not to get confused and think that it is beginning a new sentence.   Therefore, it should not be capitalized.

Answer:

The word "But" should not be capitalized.

Explanation:

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Which statement most accurately describes Mr. Miller's argument?

His argument is strong because it shows how most people felt about women in the 1920s.
His argument is weak because it is based on poor assumptions about women's skills and abilities.
His argument is strong because it relies on scientifically proven facts about men and women.
His argument is weak because he does not provide his opinion regarding women's suffrage.

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Answer:

The statement that most accurately describes Mr. Miller's argument is His argument is weak because it is based on poor assumptions about women's skills and abilities.

Explanation:

Mr. Kelly Miller's argument has not solid fundament or evidence to be supported, all his statements were made under narrow-minded assumptions that society had toward women in a time when they were not supposed to be anything else but housewives and mother, then any role that was going against that belief was considered irrational and impossible.