Which sentence from the passage provides the best example of the author’s use of parallel
structure?
A. It is more than likely that these governments would begin to base decisions on their
own self-interest and self preservation and not on what was best for the people.
B. No government is perfect, and the ability to escape the consequences of one's actions
would, in turn, encourage their repetition.
C. Our ability to assess the actions of government during a time of crisis would also be
severely hindered.
D. How could we assess the correctness of going to war, of sacrificing our soldiers, of
spending enormous amounts of money on defense without some assessment of these
actions?