Edit the following sentence for parallelism: The students were asked to read the novel, write a summary, and to discuss it in class.
A. The students were asked to read the novel, writing a summary, and discuss it in class.
B. The students were asked to read the novel, write a summary, and discuss it in class.
C. The students were asked to read the novel, wrote a summary, and discussing it in class.
D. The students were asked to read the novel, write a summary, and to discussing it in class.
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