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Understanding Parallelism Structure in Writing
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Understanding Parallelism Structure in Writing

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Which of the following best describes parallelism in writing?

  • Avoiding consistency to make the text more interesting
  • Changing the verb tenses to add variety in writing
  • Using different grammatical forms for each item in a list
  • Employing similar grammatical constructions in multiple places within a sentence (correct)
  • In the sentence 'She enjoys swimming, running, and to read,' which option highlights an error in parallelism?

  • 'Swimming'
  • 'And'
  • 'To read' (correct)
  • 'Running'
  • Which type of error disrupts parallelism when considering the sentence 'The team plays soccer, going for a run, and to swim'?

  • 'Soccer' vs. 'swim'
  • 'Plays' vs. 'going for'
  • 'A run' vs. 'to swim'
  • 'Going for' vs. 'to swim' (correct)
  • What is the error in the following sentence: 'He enjoys reading novels, writing short stories, and paint pictures'?

    <p>'Writing' vs. 'paint pictures'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which parallelism error is present in the sentence: 'The chef prepared a delicious meal, served it with elegance, and dessert was chocolate cake'?

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    In the sentence 'She likes to sing, dance, and having fun,' what aspect does not align with parallelism?

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    What parallel structure error is in this sentence: 'He excels at swimming, playing tennis, and to ski'?

    <p>'Playing tennis' vs. 'to ski'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Identify the error in parallelism in the sentence: 'She spoke eloquently, danced gracefully, and the art of painting.'

    <p>'And' vs. 'the art of painting'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which part of the sentence does not adhere to parallel structure: 'The company values innovation, teamwork, and to provide excellent service'?

    <p>'To provide excellent service'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    'She enjoys cycling, hiking, and swim in the ocean.' What disrupts parallelism in this sentence?

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    Study Notes

    Parallelism Structure

    Parallelism is a common structural element in writing where similar grammatical constructions are used in more than one place within a sentence or series of sentences. It can create balance, emphasis, and clarity when used correctly, but it also requires careful attention to detail to avoid confusion or incorrect interpretations of the intended meaning.

    Examples of Parallelism

    Examples of parallelism include using the same grammatical form for each member in a list, such as:

    • I need to buy eggs, milk, bread, and cheese.
    • She likes playing soccer, reading books, and painting pictures.

    In these cases, the verbs ("need," "likes") are consistent with the corresponding nouns ("buy," "playing, reading, painting"). This helps to ensure that the reader understands the relationship between the items listed.

    Identifying Parallelism Errors

    Identifying parallelism errors involves checking for inconsistencies in word order, tense, or construction throughout a text. Some common types of errors include:

    1. Mixing different tenses: Using both present and past tense incorrectly in the same sentence can lead to confusion. For example, "I will run errands this morning, did my laundry last night."

    2. Inconsistent clauses: Ensuring that all clauses have the same subject-verb agreement is crucial. An example of an error would be: "He went to the gym yesterday, decided to stop eating junk food."

    3. Mixed word orders: When listing multiple actions, maintaining the same pattern is important. A mistake like "I eat breakfast after dinner, shower before bedtime" could cause ambiguity.

    By carefully reviewing your writing for parallelism consistency, you can improve the overall clarity and coherence of your work.

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    Explore the concept of parallelism in writing, which involves using similar grammatical constructions across sentences for balance and clarity. Learn how to identify and correct parallelism errors, such as mixing tenses, inconsistent clauses, and mixed word orders. Enhance your writing skills by mastering the art of parallel structure.

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