russ9 wrote:
Well, A and E are both parallel so that's not the issue.
Actually E isnot parallel. If the sentence was:
....critiquing all the chemistry done since Robert Boyle as well as envisioning new chemistry....
Then the sentence would have been parallel(critiquing andenvisioning ...), though still incorrect for other reasons.
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- In A/B/C/ Is it safe to say that whenever we have a sentence followed by a, noun can we infer that the first word is going to modify the noun before the comma? What I mean is --
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