how can the writer add parallelism in this passage?\nby changing the phrase \young people\ to \most people\…

how can the writer add parallelism in this passage?\nby changing the phrase \young people\ to \most people\ in sentence 1\nby deleting the words obvious and potentially from sentence 3\nby deleting \save lives\ and adding the phrase \easy to administer\ to the end of sentence 6\nby shortening the passage to only five sentences by removing sentence 5

how can the writer add parallelism in this passage?\nby changing the phrase \young people\ to \most people\ in sentence 1\nby deleting the words obvious and potentially from sentence 3\nby deleting \save lives\ and adding the phrase \easy to administer\ to the end of sentence 6\nby shortening the passage to only five sentences by removing sentence 5

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Brief Explanations:

Parallelism involves using similar grammatical structures. None of the other options (changing a noun - phrase, deleting words, shortening the passage) relate to creating parallel structure. Adding a phrase with a similar grammatical form to an existing part of a sentence can create parallelism. In this case, changing the content of a sentence to match the form of other sentences in terms of grammar can add parallelism.

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by deleting "save lives" and adding the phrase "easy to administer" to the end of sentence 6