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English, 14.12.2020 21:10 lexibyrd120

Choose the sentence that has parallel structure (parallelism). 1)He saw, he didn't
come or receive.
2)He came, he saw,
and he received.
3)He came; he started
to ask; he didn't
want to.
4)He came, he wanted
to see, but he didn't.

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