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The brown bear (sometimes called a grizzly in North America) is a large animal, usually dark brown in color, though it can vary from a light creamy shade through to black. The long guard hairs over the shoulders and back are often tipped with white, which, from a distance, gives the animal a grizzled appearance. The brown bear is characterized by a distinctive hump on the shoulders, a slightly dished profile to the face, and long claws on the front paws.

Choose the sentence which concisely combines the information in the passage in parallel form.
A) Brown bears have distinctive humps on their shoulders, a dished profile to their faces; their front paws have long claws.
B) The brown bear has a distinctive hump on the shoulders, a slightly dished profile to the face, and its front paws have long claws.
C) The brown bear is characterized by a distinctive hump on the shoulders, a slightly dished profile to the face, and long claws on the front paws.
D) The brown bear is characterized by a distinctive hump on the shoulders, has a slightly dished profile to the face, and long claws on the front paws.

Respuesta :

C. The brown bear is characterized by a distinctive hump on the shoulders, a slightly dished profile to the face, and long claws on the front paws.

Is the answer.

Answer:

The answer is indeed letter C) The brown bear is characterized by a distinctive hump on the shoulders, a slightly dished profile to the face, and long claws on the front paws.

Explanation:

For a structure to present parallelism, it must repeat a certain grammatical form inside the sentence. Parallel structures are used to create consistency in a series of words and phrases and to express more than just one idea in a single sentence. They help to to avoid confusion, making the speech clear, interesting, and easy to be understood.

The best option to answer this question is letter C. It is the only option that presents parallelism. After "The brown bear is characterized by", the speaker lists three characteristics as objects of the preposition. The first one is "a distinctive hump on the shoulders", which could be mainly divided into adjective + noun + noun, indicating a feature of the bear and where in its body it is found. For the structure to be parallel, the next two characteristics must follow the same track, which they do: "a slightly dished profile to the face, and long claws on the front paws." Again, both characteristics can be roughly divided into adjective + noun + noun and, once more, they indicate a feature and where in the body it is found.