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A sentence contains a series of three phrases. The first two phrases begin with a noun. What should the third phrase begin with to ensure the sentence has parallel structure? Adjective Adverb Noun Verb

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its c noun

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The answer to your question would be that, to ensure the sentence has a parallel structure, the third phrase should begin with a noun.

Parallel structure, also known as parallelism, is the repetition of a given grammatical structure within a sentence or passage in order to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance.

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