Ki9namanipz Ki9namanipz
  • 13-02-2016
  • English
contestada

Nouns can be paired with phrases in parallel structure.
is this true or false?

Respuesta :

WorldlyGlass49
WorldlyGlass49 WorldlyGlass49
  • 25-02-2016
The correct answer should be False.

Parallel structures require same forms to repeat, meaning that same types of items must be paired.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which words in this sentence make up the verb phrase? Have you ever seen a pig fly? a. ever seen b. have seen c. have you d. pig fly
Which dynasty led China during the golden age described here? a. Tokugawa b. Zhu c. Shang d. Ming
In addition to the fur trade, what helped Samuel de Champlain’s Quebec colony?
95% of what number is 19?
5991346 in expanded form
A rock that is full of tiny, connected air spaces is said to be
Which expression represents the algebraic phrase “the sum of negative three-eighths and four times x minus nine times z”?
Which of the following is not a consequence of the Industrial Revolution? a. Machines began to do the work of thousands of craftsmen. b. People moved from the c
1- Romeo and Juliet Which of the following quotes from Act III, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, illustrates Shakespear's use of comic relief? A) Lady Capulet: Marr
When plants are designed to contain more sets of chromosomes than normal, which of the following have humans taken advantage of? a. Hybridization b. Polyploid