What is the best way to correct the parallelism in this sentence? she had a lovely house, many friends, and her body of work was impressive?
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Parallelism is a grammatical term for arranging words of identical or equivalent syntactical constructions in corresponding clauses.
It can be written in many ways. A few examples are -
1. She had a lovely house, many friends, and a body of work, which was impressive.
2. She had a lovely house, many friends, and an impressive body of work.
It can be written in many ways. A few examples are -
1. She had a lovely house, many friends, and a body of work, which was impressive.
2. She had a lovely house, many friends, and an impressive body of work.
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