This quiz titled 'Structure, Sound, Meaning, or Meter Parallelism' assesses the understanding of parallelism in English grammar. Participants answer questions focusing on the correct use of parallel structure in sentences, enhancing both writing clarity and stylistic coherence.
Rita and her friends are going to the park, to the cafe, and the movies.
Rita and her friends are going to the park, cafe, and to the movies.
Rita and her friends are going to the park, to the cafe, and to the movies.
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Rita is not only a great dancer, but also an excessive hiker.
Rita not only is a great dancer, but also goes hiking
Rita is not only a great dancer, but also goes hiking.
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Somebody had to ask Rita and her friends to leave, because not only were they dancing in the flower beds, but also were disturbing the peace.
Somebody had to ask Rita and her friends to leave, not only because they danced in flowerbeds, but also were disturbing the peace.
Somebody had to ask Rita and her friends to leave, not only because they were dancing in the flower beds, but also because they were disturbing the peace.
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They didn't care because they wanted to get coffee, and see the movie.
They didn't care because they wanted to get coffee, and wanted to see a movie.
They didn't care because they wanted coffee, and to go see a movie.
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Rita ate some popcorn but was still hungry so she got candy to eat.
Rita ate some popcorn but decided she was still hungry so she bought some candy.
Rita wanted popcorn but decided that she should buy candy too.
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