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Insert a parallel form of standard

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Parallel structure means using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance. This can happen at the word, phrase, or clause level. The usual way to join parallel structures is with the use of coordinating conjunctions such as "and" or "or."

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Answered by sujiitsingh567
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Parallel structure refers to use of pattern of same words.

Explanation:

Parallel structure is the repetition of any words or phrases using the same grammatical constructs, or suggesting them, often by rhythm or other aural device. (See if you can spot how many times I use it here…)

It can be used within sentences; it can be used to organize sentences into a coherent statement. It is often marked by repetition of individual, or related, words or phrases. One finds it often in literature, not uncommonly in everyday speech.

It appears within the definition of several rhetorical devices (parallelism, anaphora, isocolon, etc., and the reflected parallelism of chiasmus...(more)

Words and Phrases

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With the -ing words form:

Parallel:

I like writing , reading and speaking .

So,With infinitive phrases:

Parallel:

I like to write, to read and to speak.

Or

I like to write, read and speak.  

Clauses

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A parallel structure beginning with clauses must be with clauses.

Parallel:

My dad advised us that we should eat well but not too much; sleep well but not too much.

Parallel:

Our teacher is a model : with the Sense of Humour, Positive Attitude , High Expectations , Consistency , Fairness and Flexibility.

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