paralell
All the balanced forces acted upon me.
I balanced myself on a ball while juggling.
The verbs
a healthy balanced diet of fruit and veg like your horse/pony.
Parallelism means each half or part of a sentence needs balanced by the other part. Faulty parallelism means the sentence is not balanced. I wanted to work, but she did not. (did not what?)
If you want to stay thin, eat a well-balanced diet.
I balanced my checkbook on the counter. (or) I counter-balanced my checkbook.
A seesaw can be balanced with equal weight. I balanced on a ledge, so I wouldn't fall. The gymnast balanced on the beam, after a hand spring.
I think you mean balanced, not blanced.He made a balanced speed at the UN.She's following a balanced diet.
parallel
He was balanced precariously on top of the fence. The rock was precariously balanced on the edge of the cliff.
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence.