Which of the following options show parallel construction?
a. “to get rich,” “getting lazy,”...
English, 23.08.2019 13:30, dndndndnxmnc
Which of the following options show parallel construction?
a. “to get rich,” “getting lazy,” and “being happy”
b. “face the music,” “dancing in the rain,” and “show your stuff”
c. “being happy,” “being sad,” and “being depressed”
d. “telling a story,” “being informed,” and “the end”
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