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aivan3 [116]
1 year ago
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Which sentence contains parallel structure? Mekhi was finally finished with his chemistry homework. Mekhi finished his chemistry

homework before basketball practice. Mekhi spent three hours finishing his chemistry homework. Mekhi finished his chemistry homework and then finished his essay.
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1 answer:
mrs_skeptik [129]1 year ago
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Answer: Mekhi finished his chemistry homework and then finished his essay

Explanation: I took the pre test and got it right, got my answer from quizlet

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