Read the sentence.

Charlie is taking a dance class because he has to rather than enjoying it.

Which revision corrects the faulty parallelism in the sentence?

Charlie is taking a dance class because he has to rather than he enjoys it.

Charlie is taking a dance class because he has to rather than because he enjoys it.

Charlie has to take a dance class, so he is, rather than because he enjoys it.

Charlie is taking a dance class because he has to rather than because he enjoys it.