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Which of the following sentences illustrates the correct use of parallel construction?

We all assumed that we would canoe down the river, that there would be time for us to toast marshmallows in the fire, and that campfire songs would be sung by everyone.

We all assumed that we would canoe down the river, there would be time for us to toast marshmallows in the fire, and that everyone would sing campfire songs.

We all assumed that we would canoe down the river, that there would be time for us to toast marshmallows in the fire, and that everyone would sing campfire songs.

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We all assumed that we would canoe down the river, that there would be time for us to toast marshmallows in the fire, and that everyone would sing campfire songs.

Identify, in order as they appear, the underlined parts of the sentence below. I saw the cat creeping out of the bag.

predicate, indirect object, object complement

simple predicate, direct object, subject complement

indirect object, simple subject, predicate

simple predicate, direct object, object complement

Answer:
simple predicate, direct object, object complement