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Parallel Structure
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Definition Parallel structure is repetition of the same pattern of words or phrases within a sentence or passage to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance (also known as parallelism).
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Example Not Parallel: Mr. Rodney likes hiking, the movies, and to take afternoon naps. Parallel: Mr. Rodney likes hiking, attending the movies, and taking afternoon naps. OR Mr. Rodney likes to hike, attend the movies, and take afternoon naps.
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Parallel Structure using Coordinating Conjunctions
When you connect two or more clauses or phrases with a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so), use parallel structure. Not Parallel: My best friend took me dancing and to a show. Parallel: My best friend took me to a dance and a show.
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…Using Correlative Conjunctions
When you connect two clauses or phrases with a correlative conjunction (not only...but also, either...or, neither...nor, if...then, etc.), use parallel structure. Not Parallel: My dog not only likes to play fetch, but also take naps. Parallel: My dog not only likes to play fetch, but also likes to take naps. OR My dog likes not only to play fetch, but also likes to
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With Phrases or Clauses of Comparison
When you connect two clauses or phrases with a word of comparison, such as than or as, use parallel structure. Not Parallel: I would rather pay for my education than financial aid. Parallel: I would rather pay for my education than receive financial aid.
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With Lists… When you are comparing items in a list, use parallel structure. Not Parallel: The enraged man criticizes public schools because they are compulsory, funded by the government, and destroy students' humanity. Parallel: The enraged man criticizes public schools because they are compulsory, government-funded, and normalizing. OR The enraged man criticizes public schools because they require students to attend, receive money from the government, and destroy students' humanity.
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I would rather eat potatoes than to eat rice.
Examples: I would rather eat potatoes than to eat rice.
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Global warming affects humans, the environment, and is scary.
Examples: Global warming affects humans, the environment, and is scary.
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It's harder to do long division than dividing with a calculator.
Examples: It's harder to do long division than dividing with a calculator.
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Pirates ransacked the mansion, but they didn’t steal all the silver.
Examples: Pirates ransacked the mansion, but they didn’t steal all the silver.
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Merchants receive either money or trade goods with their clients.
Examples: Merchants receive either money or trade goods with their clients.
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Examples: Bruce Wayne enjoys donning his Batman costume, answering the Commissioner's phone calls, and saving Gotham City from cruel villains like the Penguin.
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