Correct the faulty parallelism in the following sentence: He enjoys playing basketball, to swim, and running.
A. He enjoys playing basketball, swimming, and to run.
B. He enjoys playing basketball, swimming, and running.
C. He enjoys playing basketball, to swim, and to run.
D. He enjoys playing basketball, swim, and to run.

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