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No the above is a series circuit it would also need a ballast resistor so not to cook your LED's.

This is a parallel circuit-

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LED LED LED LED

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It is best to give each LED its own resistor.(not shown)

For some reason when I click save it removes the spaces, ASCII characters have never been good for representing circuit diagrams.

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