daftypatty wrote:
The clothes looked more appealing inside the store than on the racks outside.
This is a parallelism question: inside the store vs outside the store on the racks
According to the answer, this is CORRECT as it is.
I was wondering why it is okay to leave "on the racks outside" as it is? I thought we would need to change it to "..inside the store than outside the store on the racks". Should we not try to make "inside" & "outside" directly parallel?
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