Q045 Zombies shambled into the diner, mistook fruit Jell-O for brains, and ___ on it. The right choice is ... gorged they noisily gorged they began gorging.

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Q045 Zombies shambled into the diner, mistook fruit Jell-O for brains, and ___ on it. The right choice is ... gorged they noisily gorged they began gorging You have brains! With a list of grammatical items—here, simple past tense verbs—you must maintain parallel structure. Gorged matches shambled and mistook. They (subject) + gorged (verb) = clause. This option is not parallel for the list of simple past tense verbs. They (subject) + began (verb) = clause. Again, this option does not keep the list of simple past tense verbs parallel.