In the sentence "and with a good attitude" ruins the parallel.
It would be better to use the words "and pleasantly" so it matches the other "-ly" descriptors.
She had a fatalistic attitude, believing that whatever was meant to happen would happen regardless of her actions.
The following is an example of a statement that describes that sentence. The sentence is a question based on its structure, even though it lacks punctuation.
A. Thesis statement B. Clincher sentence
It would mean we live in a totally amoral universe.
The following sentence is an example of a rhetorical question in "Ain't I A Woman": "Ain't I a woman?"
The child had trouble understanding math and logic, but excelled artistically.
It takes an artist to disguise a plagiarized answer.
There are two nouns in the sentence, Sheila (proper noun) and attitude (common noun).
The simple piece of paper was of great artistic value.
In this sentence, "cynical" is an adjective modifying the pronoun "she." It describes her attitude or behavior.
With punishment guidelines in place, fewer judges can issue a sentence simply for attitude.
She has a good attitude. His parents were concerned about his bad attitude.
I dont like your attitude towards him
A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.
No
the eggs are parallel to the chicken
The train tracks were parallel for as long as the eye could see. Another good sentence would be, parallel lines never meet.