Sorry, but you're not allowed to access this unit. QuizQuestion #1: Which of the following sentences is not parallel? I'm tired of memorizing formulae and writing reports. He took out the garbage and cleaning the sink. She washed, cut, and styled his hair. Question #2: Which sentence lacks parallel construction? Martha was frightened, upset, and a nervous wreck. Robert makes delicious omelets, savory soups, and yummy desserts. I remember her fair skin, her green eyes, and her flaxen hair. Question #3: Which of these items lacks parallel structure? Be sure to use parallel structure for compound subjects and compound predicates. Painting, skiing, and boating are my favorite hobbies. To run in the Marathon, to race in the Coors Classic, and rowing for the Olympic team are all grueling endurance tests. Most good bodybuilders possess bulging muscles, well-oiled skin, and flat stomachs. Question #4: Which of the following choices lacks parallelism? John loves to eat, drink, and swim. John loves to eat, drink, and to swim. John loves to eat, to drink, and to swim. Question #5: Is this comparison correctly expressed in parallel form? It would be better to live in a dungeon than what Mrs. King went through. Yes No Question #6: Select two. Which sentences show correct balance? Since my divorce, I have become more independent, learned to manage my money, and have built my self-esteem. Since my divorce, I have become more independent, have learned to manage my money, and have built my self-esteem. Since my divorce, I have become more independent, learned to manage my money, and built my self-esteem. Question #7: Is the following statement by Gloria Emerson parallel? There might be some people in the world who do not need flowers and who cannot be surprised by joy, but I haven't met them. Yes No 0% « Previous Unit