In paragraph 3 of Swimming Strokes by Lee Carroll, I found 3 errors in subject-verb agreement and 3 errors in parallelism. Are these answers correct because all the errors in the passage range from 0 errors to 3 errors and nothing higher than 3 errors in each paragraph?

If we do not see that paragraph, how can we tell?

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To determine if your answers are correct, you need to carefully review paragraph 3 of Swimming Strokes by Lee Carroll and check for errors in subject-verb agreement and parallelism.

Subject-verb agreement errors occur when the subject and verb in a sentence do not agree in person and number. For example, if a sentence has a singular subject, it should have a singular verb, and vice versa. Look for instances where the subject and verb do not match.

Parallelism errors occur when a series of words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence are not grammatically consistent. Check if there are inconsistencies in the structure or form of the elements in a sentence.

Go through the paragraph sentence by sentence and examine the subject-verb agreement and parallelism in each. Pay attention to the number and person of the subjects and the matching verbs. Look for patterns and similarities and check if there are any inconsistencies.

By carefully analyzing the paragraph for subject-verb agreement and parallelism errors, you will be able to determine if there are indeed three errors in each category. Remember to consider the guidelines of subject-verb agreement and parallelism as you evaluate each sentence.

While it is not possible for me to check your specific answers as I don't have access to the paragraph, I hope this explanation helps you understand the process of identifying subject-verb agreement and parallelism errors and determining if your answers are correct.