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To decide whether and how to employ the strategies discussed here, first consider the conventions associated with the kind of writing you're doing and the intended audience. How you answer the following questions will tell you which stylistic experiments will be welcome in your writing and which wouldn't be appropriate. For example:

Is the writing a form of a narrative, where creativity matters a great deal?

Is it an argumentative paper that requires specific forms of evidence and persuasive appeals?

Or is it a very formal scientific paper that has a strict format for voice and style?

1. Use parallelism (parallel structure)

When a writer repeats the same grammatical unit—the same word, phrase, sentence structure, or even paragraph structure—she's employing parallel structure. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech is one very famous example of parallel structure:

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