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**important, need in order to graduate, will give brainliest and 75 points to best explained answer** christian wrote his version of a myth about daphne and apollo for his english assignment. read this excerpt from paragraph 2 of christian’s draft of his introduction and answer the question. he had slain a horrifying monster called the python, a serpent whose poisonous body had coveredan entire hillside. it required a thousand arrows to kill it. what is the best way to combine the underlined portion to achieve parallel structure? a serpent whose poisonous body had covered an entire hillside and had required a thousand arrows to kill it. a serpent whose poisonous body had covered anentire hillside, and apollo had required a thousand arrows to kill it. a serpent whose poisonous body had covered an entire hillside and requiring a thousand arrows to kill it. a serpent whose poisonous body had covered an entire hillside and who had required a thousand arrows to kill it.

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