(A) may instill a valuable sense of self-worth and open doors to better jobs in the future
(B) might instill for them a valuable sense of self- worth and to open doors to better jobs in the future
(C) may, in them, instill a valuable sense of self-worth, opening their doors to better jobs in the future
(D) opening the door later for a better job and giving them a valuable sense of self-worth now
(E) may open the door for a better job later and giving them a valuable sense now of their self-worth
Parallelism + idioms
B: instill for them is not idiomatic.
C: opening their doors to better jobs is awkward. may, in them, instill is awkward too.
D: changes the meaning. It is suggested that any job right now will lead to better jobs later on which will give them a sense of self worth now. Awkward.
E: violates parallelism may open and giving them
A: Maintains parallelism- may instill and open
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