MGMAT 6th Edition Guide no. 8 - Sentence Correction - Chapter 5 (Parallelism) - Pg 89.
She argues that the agency acts with reckless abandon and with disregard for human life and property.
I'm sorry for repeating a sentence that has already been talked about a lot in the Forum.
However, I really wanted to clarify the following:
Why is the second "with" necessary?
Would the following sentence also be considered correct?
She argues that the agency acts with reckless abandon and disregard for human life and property.
X = disregard for human life and property
Y = reckless abandon.
For me, the split occurs at "with".
So the 2 parts of the sentence would like this:
She argues that the agency acts with reckless abandon
She argues that the acts with disregard for human life and property.
Thank you in advance.
Best,
Parth