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Standards: 10.L.GC.2.b & 10.L.GC.2.e — Grammar & Parallel Structure
Which sentence uses parallel structure correctly?
Group of answer choices
Marchers were singing, chanting, and carrying signs.
Marchers were singing, to chant, and carrying signs.
Marchers sang, chanting, and they carry signs.
Marchers were to sing, chant, and carrying signs.
Which sentence uses parallel structure correctly?
Group of answer choices
Marchers were singing, chanting, and carrying signs.
Marchers were singing, to chant, and carrying signs.
Marchers sang, chanting, and they carry signs.
Marchers were to sing, chant, and carrying signs.
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"Marchers were singing, chanting, and carrying signs."
All three verbs are the same form (present participles), creating a parallel list of actions.
All three verbs are the same form (present participles), creating a parallel list of actions.
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