What is the simple predicate of the following sentence?

The Saturn rocket made travel to the moon possible.
A. Moon
B. Made
C. Possible
D. Travel

.. B?

Which sentence uses correct parallel construction?
A. Anyone who is going to work here will have to be athletic, an intelligent person, and have a good sense of humor.
B. Most people enjoy ice cream and the plant grows.
C. The painter wore glasses, gloves, and boots.
D. You can either talk to the manager about your problem or writing a letter to the president of the company.

... A?

Your first answer is right. The second is wrong.

Study these sites about parallel structure.

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/623/1/

http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/parallelstructure.htm

Is it C?

Yes.

To find the answer to the first question, you need to identify the simple predicate in the given sentence. The simple predicate is the main verb or the action of the sentence. In this case, the simple predicate is "made," as it represents the action performed by the subject (The Saturn rocket). Therefore, the correct simple predicate of the sentence is "made," making option B the correct answer.

For the second question, you need to identify the sentence that uses correct parallel construction. Parallel construction is when the same grammatical structure is repeated in a list or series of items. Looking at the options, only option A exhibits parallel construction. It states, "Anyone who is going to work here will have to be athletic, an intelligent person, and have a good sense of humor." The structure "be athletic," "an intelligent person," and "have a good sense of humor" follows a consistent pattern, making option A the correct answer.