Combine these sentences using techniques of parallelism.

Writers who specialize in humor bankroll a student humor writer at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. A horse-racing association sponsers a student sports writer. The Student must attend vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee.

A horse-racing association sponsors a student sports writer at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.

Combine the sentence using techniques of parallelism.

4. The College of Wooster in Ohio grants generous scholarships to students if they play the bagpipes, a musical instrument native to Scotland. Students playing the traditional Scottish drums and those who excel
in Scottish folk dancing also qualify.

The College of Wooster in Ohio grants generous scholarships to students if they play the bagpipes or traditional drums, musical instruments native to Scotland, or excel in Scottish folk dancing.

To combine these sentences using techniques of parallelism, we need to rewrite them in a more consistent structure. Here's the combined sentence:

"Specialized humor writers at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and student sports writers at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee are sponsored by the horse-racing association."

Explanation:
1. Identify the key elements in each sentence:
- Writers who specialize in humor
- A student humor writer at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles
- A horse-racing association
- A student sports writer
- The Student must attend Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee

2. Create parallel structures:
- Writers who specialize in humor at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles
- Student sports writers at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee

3. Combine the parallel structures while maintaining clarity and meaning:
- "Specialized humor writers at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and student sports writers at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee are sponsored by the horse-racing association."