What is wrong with these main points from a speech outline on "Preserving Our National Parks"?

I. Our national parks are threatened, but can also be saved.
II. Our national parks can be protected.

A) One point represents more than one idea.
B) One point is not grammatically parallel to the others.
C) One point is irrelevant to the purpose of the speech.
D) The outline has too many main points.


A

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