According to some Gypsy traditions, every dream contains its own symbol of the past or predicts the future.
No, "the dogs ran for the sprinkler" and "the children chased them" is not a parallel sentence. Parallel structure typically involves using the same grammatical form for similar elements within a sentence. In this case, the two clauses have different subjects and actions, which makes them a compound sentence rather than a parallel construction.
Parallel structure (also called parallelism) is the repetition of a chosen grammatical form within a sentence. By making each compared item or idea in your sentence follow the same grammatical pattern, you create a parallel construction.
There are different types of parallelism, but a simple form of parallelism within one sentence is by using one of these:* the same parts of speech, like "she was tired, frustrated, famished." where the words tired frustrated and famished are all adjectives used in the same way * a sentence which repeats a parallel construction such as "The picnic was ruined because the sandwiches were stale, the juice was sour, ant the ants were everywhere."
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A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.
The train tracks were parallel for as long as the eye could see. Another good sentence would be, parallel lines never meet.
the eggs are parallel to the chicken
The construction of this building is godawful.
A liturgy is the customary public worship done by a specific religious group, according to its particular traditions.
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The construction site by my house is noisy.
To make this sentence parallel, the verbs and subject must be in agreement. "Clean stalls" would be a phrase that would make this sentence parallel.