Parallelism

Parallelism

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English, History

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What is Parallelism?

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Parallelism is a rhetorical device that involves the repetition of the same grammatical structure in a sentence or series of sentences to create rhythm and clarity.

2.

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Front

What is an example of Parallelism?

Back

An example of parallelism is: 'I came, I saw, I conquered.'

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What is the purpose of using Parallelism in writing?

Back

The purpose of using parallelism is to enhance readability, emphasize a point, and create a pleasing rhythm in writing.

4.

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Front

Identify the correct parallel structure: 'She likes reading, writing, and to jog.'

Back

The correct structure is: 'She likes reading, writing, and jogging.'

5.

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What is the effect of Parallelism in speeches?

Back

Parallelism in speeches can make the message more memorable and persuasive.

6.

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What is an example of faulty Parallelism?

Back

An example of faulty parallelism is: 'He likes to swim, biking, and to run.' The correct form should be: 'He likes swimming, biking, and running.'

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How does Parallelism improve clarity in writing?

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Parallelism improves clarity by ensuring that similar ideas are presented in a consistent format, making it easier for readers to follow.

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