my question is:-

Complete the sentence below by interrupting it with two parallel if clauses:
The problem of race relations, if………., and if………. must be solved.
question is

i wrote:-
the problem of race relation, if it goes on increasing, and if it causes a major problem, must be solved.

i know its wrong.....can u help me plz.....

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Certainly! I can help you with that.

To complete the sentence with two parallel if clauses, you need to provide two separate conditions that could lead to the problem of race relations needing to be solved.

Here's one example:
"The problem of race relations, if not addressed, and if perpetuated by discriminatory policies, must be solved."

In this revised sentence, the first parallel if clause is "if not addressed," which means if the problem of race relations is left unattended or ignored, then it must be solved. The second parallel if clause is "if perpetuated by discriminatory policies," which means if the problem of race relations is further worsened by unfair and biased policies, then it must be addressed.

Remember, the important aspect is to have two distinct conditions that are parallel in structure, meaning they start with "if" and relate to the problem of race relations.