A parallel structure is using repetition of words to demonstrate
equal importance in a sentence. When you use the same grammatical
pattern in your sentence to compare ideas, you make a parallel
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Who won the Nobel Peace Prize for the year 2008
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Al Gore
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Can an Defibrillator jump start a car battery
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No, a defibrillator will not jump start a car battery.
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Can a student be penalized for unintentional plagiarism
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Yes. Most schools will have some sort of punishment, wheather if
it is a zero on the paper, or whatnot, but unintentional plagiarism
is still plagiarism nonetheless. And from the teacher's
perspective, unintentional plagiarism looks a whole lot like
intentional plagiarism.
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What is a compound sentence for beware
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10 example of compound sentence
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What is mean by the quotation has to be 10 percent maximum for the research paper
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It means what it says. No more than 10% of your paper may be
quotations from other sources.
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What is a example for statement in a sentence
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She made an idiotic statement
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What is a benefit of peer review
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A peers paper can serve as an example of what to do and what not
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Which type of feedback is most helpful during the peer-review process
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The feedback that offers specific advice about improving the paper
Apex
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What is one important element in the design of a technical document
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The use of clear and concise language to present information
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What claim is an example of a controversial argument
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colleges put too much emphasis on standardized test scores
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Which word is an example of concrete language
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Concretenouns are things you can see or touch eg spoon, table,
velvet eye patch, nose ring, green, walking.
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How can you avoid unintentional plagiarism when revising your rough draft
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By making sure you don't mix your words with the words of the source. (APEX)
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Which sentence uses an in-text citation correctly according to MLA standards
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According to fish biologist Sarah Myers, a single carp can spawn over a million babies (145).
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When should you paraphrase information instead of using direct quote
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when you give facts, data, and general information -apex
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Which comment on a peer's research essay most clearly addresses problems with supporting evidence
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no
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Which sentence uses parallel structure
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Kady would attend the event, take notes on the presentations, and present her findings to the class
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Which claim is the narrowest and most focused
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schools should move away from standardized testing because tests often do more harm than good
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What is a Parallel Structure
A parallel structure is using repetition of words to demonstrate
equal importance in a sentence. When you use the same grammatical
pattern in your sentence to compare ideas, you make a parallel
construction.
Who won the Nobel Peace Prize for the year 2008
Al Gore
Can an Defibrillator jump start a car battery
No, a defibrillator will not jump start a car battery.
Can a student be penalized for unintentional plagiarism
Yes. Most schools will have some sort of punishment, wheather if
it is a zero on the paper, or whatnot, but unintentional plagiarism
is still plagiarism nonetheless. And from the teacher's
perspective, unintentional plagiarism looks a whole lot like
intentional plagiarism.
What is a compound sentence for beware
10 example of compound sentence
What is mean by the quotation has to be 10 percent maximum for the research paper
It means what it says. No more than 10% of your paper may be
quotations from other sources.
What is a example for statement in a sentence
She made an idiotic statement
What is a benefit of peer review
A peers paper can serve as an example of what to do and what not
to do
Which type of feedback is most helpful during the peer-review process
The feedback that offers specific advice about improving the paper
Apex
What is one important element in the design of a technical document
The use of clear and concise language to present information
What claim is an example of a controversial argument
colleges put too much emphasis on standardized test scores
Which word is an example of concrete language
Concretenouns are things you can see or touch eg spoon, table,
velvet eye patch, nose ring, green, walking.
How can you avoid unintentional plagiarism when revising your rough draft
By making sure you don't mix your words with the words of the source. (APEX)
Which sentence uses an in-text citation correctly according to MLA standards
According to fish biologist Sarah Myers, a single carp can spawn over a million babies (145).
When should you paraphrase information instead of using direct quote
when you give facts, data, and general information -apex
Which comment on a peer's research essay most clearly addresses problems with supporting evidence
no
Which sentence uses parallel structure
Kady would attend the event, take notes on the presentations, and present her findings to the class
Which claim is the narrowest and most focused
schools should move away from standardized testing because tests often do more harm than good