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Choose the sentence with correct parallel structure.
gone or temporarily gone
The bees stung Gabriel’s elbows, his nose, and his pride.
idiom
allusion
destroyed
thief
The moose ate all the cookies, all the cheese, and all the burritos.
The mysterious stranger hailed a cab, hopped in, and disappeared into traffic.
What is the meaning of pilferer in this sentence? Gleason Beal is a...pilferer.
gone or temporarily gone
The bees stung Gabriel’s elbows, his nose, and his pride.
idiom
allusion
destroyed
thief
The moose ate all the cookies, all the cheese, and all the burritos.
The mysterious stranger hailed a cab, hopped in, and disappeared into traffic.
What is the meaning of pulverized in this sentence? Some hopes just get pulverized.
gone or temporarily gone
The bees stung Gabriel’s elbows, his nose, and his pride.
idiom
allusion
destroyed
thief
The moose ate all the cookies, all the cheese, and all the burritos.
The mysterious stranger hailed a cab, hopped in, and disappeared into traffic.
Choose the sentence with correct parallel structure.
gone or temporarily gone
The bees stung Gabriel’s elbows, his nose, and his pride.
idiom
allusion
destroyed
thief
The moose ate all the cookies, all the cheese, and all the burritos.
The mysterious stranger hailed a cab, hopped in, and disappeared into traffic.
Choose the sentence with correct parallel structure.
gone or temporarily gone
The bees stung Gabriel’s elbows, his nose, and his pride.
idiom
allusion
destroyed
thief
The moose ate all the cookies, all the cheese, and all the burritos.
The mysterious stranger hailed a cab, hopped in, and disappeared into traffic.
What is the meaning of remission in this sentence? “I’ve had one round of chemotherapy, Emma. I’m hoping it will put me into remission.”
gone or temporarily gone
The bees stung Gabriel’s elbows, his nose, and his pride.
idiom
allusion
destroyed
thief
The moose ate all the cookies, all the cheese, and all the burritos.
The mysterious stranger hailed a cab, hopped in, and disappeared into traffic.
What type of figurative language is used in this sentence? And I saw right then if you're going to cut the mustard in food service, you'd better know how to handle the turmoil.
gone or temporarily gone
The bees stung Gabriel’s elbows, his nose, and his pride.
idiom
allusion
destroyed
thief
The moose ate all the cookies, all the cheese, and all the burritos.
The mysterious stranger hailed a cab, hopped in, and disappeared into traffic.
What type of figurative language is used in this sentence? And G.T. Stoop strode smiling through the crowd that parted for him like the Red Sea did for Moses.
gone or temporarily gone
The bees stung Gabriel’s elbows, his nose, and his pride.
idiom
allusion
destroyed
thief
The moose ate all the cookies, all the cheese, and all the burritos.
The mysterious stranger hailed a cab, hopped in, and disappeared into traffic.
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