Which of these sentences has a parallel structure?
A. Julie kept walking outside, even though there was lightning, it rained, and it thundered.
B. Julie kept walking outside, even though there was lightning, rain, and thunder.
C. Julie kept walking outside, even though there was lightning, raining, and thundering.

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