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Parallelism (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In grammar, parallelism is a balance of two or more similar words, phrases, or clauses. The application of parallelism in sentence construction improves writing style and readability. Parallelism ...
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parallelism of words:; She tried to make her pastry fluffy, sweet, and delicate. ... parallelism of phrases:; Singing a song or writing a poem is joyous. ... parallelism of clauses:; Perch are inexpensive; cod are cheap; trout are abundant; but salmon are best.
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Students should also visit the section on Sentence Variety, which has material on the repetition of phrases and structures. Click HERE to visit a page containing the biblical passages mentioned above. Also in this Guide is a definition of the idea of a college, ... Faulty Parallelism ... Faulty Parallelism Corrected Version...
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Simple Parallelism ... Parallelism using Common Connectors ... A slightly different parallelism involves the common connectors-- either/or, neither/nor, not only/but also. Here, the kind of word or part of a sentence that follows the first connector must be the same as the kind following the second.
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Parallelism (rhetoric) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parallelism means to give two or more parts of the sentences a similar form so as to give the whole a definite pattern. Parallelisms of various sorts are the chief rhetorical device of Biblical poetr...
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This resource was written by Purdue OWL. Last full revision by . Last edited by Dana Lynn Driscoll on October 15th 2006 at 10:45AM ... Changing to another pattern or changing the voice of the verb (from active to passive or vice versa) will break the parallelism.
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This page is a resource for Doctor Wheeler's students in composition and literature. The page is still under construction, and I will be adding to this website over the term. ... faulty parallelism: She revels in chocolate, walking under the moonlight, and songs from the 1930s jazz period.; good parallelism:
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Parallelism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parallelism may refer to: • Angle of parallelism, the angle at one vertex of a right hyperbolic triangle that has two hyperparallel sides • Conscious parallelism, price-fixing between competitors in ...
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