A sentence that uses parallel structure is: "I enjoy reading, writing, and hiking." This sentence maintains a consistent grammatical format by using three gerunds (reading, writing, hiking) in a series, which creates rhythm and clarity. Parallel structure enhances readability and emphasizes the equal importance of each activity.
Once things are done, there is no need to dwell on them, to worry about them, or to decide who is to blame.
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In The Autobiography, The Declaration Of Independence Jefferson uses Parallel Structure in his Argument when he is airing the grievances of the farmers.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It uses parallel structure by listing two adjectives, "icy and curvy," to describe the road home, making it clear and balanced.
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Parallel structure
To provide a specific recommendation on changing the parallel structure in the sentence, I would need to see the sentence itself. Please share the sentence in question, and I'll be happy to help!
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Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. Parallel structure is when the sentence is basically the same with different words. The structure of the sentence is the same in both cases. The words of the sentence may be different in both cases.
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he uses parallel structure
To determine which sentence does not use parallel structure, look for inconsistencies in the grammatical forms within a list or series. For example, a sentence like "She enjoys reading, writing, and to paint" lacks parallel structure because "to paint" does not match the gerund forms of "reading" and "writing." In contrast, a correct version would be "She enjoys reading, writing, and painting."