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Does the sentence contain faulty parallel structure?

The weather service promised fair weather, sunshine, warm temperatures, and not to rain anymore.

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Answered by nadafathima766
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ANSWER:- fair weather consists of the adjective (fair) describing the noun (weather); warm temperatures consists of the adjective (warm) describing the noun (temperatures); however, sunshine is a noun and "to rain" is an infinitive. Clearly, the structure in the sentence shows no parallelism or is a faulty parallel structure.

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