What is wrong with the following sentence?

Do you advise me to go to college or that I should get a job after high school?

Choices:
1. Run-on
2. Misplaced part
3. Lacks parallel parts
4. Properly constructed sentence

Answer is 3 Lacks parallel parts.

To identify what is wrong with the given sentence, we can break it down and look for any inconsistencies or lack of parallel structure.

The sentence in question is: "Do you advise me to go to college or that I should get a job after high school?"

Upon analyzing the sentence, we see a lack of parallel parts. Parallel structure refers to using the same grammatical form for elements within a sentence that are similar in function or importance. In this case, the sentence includes two alternative options: going to college and getting a job after high school.

To make the sentence parallel, we need to maintain consistency in the structure. We can achieve this by rephrasing the sentence as follows:

"Do you advise me to go to college or to get a job after high school?"

By using the same structure ("to go to college" and "to get a job") for both options, we create parallelism and correct the lack of parallel parts in the sentence.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 3: Lacks parallel parts.