Libraries remain valuable repositories of books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email, to use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and develop computer skills, look for jobs, and seek information about government benefits.
A) of books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email, to use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and develop computer skills, look for jobs, and
B) of books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email, use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and develop computer skills, look for jobs, and
C) for books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email, use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and for developing computer skills, looking for jobs, and to
D) of books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access e-mail and use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and to develop computer skills, look for jobs, and
E) for books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email and use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and to develop computer skills and look for jobs, and to
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A: places to access...to use...and develop...look...and seekjain2016 wrote:Libraries remain valuable repositories of books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email, to use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and develop computer skills, look for jobs, and seek information about government benefits.
A) of books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email, to use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and develop computer skills, look for jobs, and
B) of books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email, use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and develop computer skills, look for jobs, and
C) for books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email, use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and for developing computer skills, looking for jobs, and to
D) of books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access e-mail and use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and to develop computer skills, look for jobs, and
E) for books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email and use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and to develop computer skills and look for jobs, and to
B: places to access...use...and develop...look...and seek
C: places to access...use...and for developing...looking...and to seek
D: places to access...and use...and to develop...look...and seek
E: places to access...and use...and to develop...look...and to seek
None of the answer choices seems sufficiently parallel.
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Hello Jain,jain2016 wrote:Libraries remain valuable repositories of books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email, to use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and develop computer skills, look for jobs, and seek information about government benefits.
A) of books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email, to use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and develop computer skills, look for jobs, and
B) of books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email, use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and develop computer skills, look for jobs, and
C) for books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email, use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and for developing computer skills, looking for jobs, and to
D) of books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access e-mail and use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and to develop computer skills, look for jobs, and
E) for books, publications, and research anthologies, but they are also places to access email and use the Internet - approximately 100 million Americans do not have a high-speed connection at home - and to develop computer skills and look for jobs, and to
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Hi Experts ,
Please explain.
Many thanks in advance.
SJ
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