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What is the best way to revise sentence 6, (reproduced below)?Maelle and Gerard are competent, loving parents, both are engineers.
A

(As it is now)

B

Maelle and Gerard, both engineers, are competent, loving parents.

C

Maelle and Gerard are both competent, both loving parents, both engineers.

D

Maelle and Gerard are both: competent, loving parents, engineers.

E

Maelle and Gerard are both loving and competent parents and engineers.


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A项是逗号粘连的错误。B项正确地将“engineers”作为同位语。C项“both”不必要地重复了三次。D项不正确,因为冒号后的句子包含逗号粘连的错误。E项“competent”的位置不正确,且改变了句子的意思。
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