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What is parallel structure

Using details that go in chronological order to show how events unfolded in a certain way

Pairing events to show what happed that caused something else to happen

Paring information that is similar and different to highlight the similarities or differences to make a point

Using a pattern of repeated worlds or phrases to show that prices of information are equal importance.

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Parallel structure, also known as parallelism, refers to the use of the same grammatical form or pattern in a series of words, phrases, or clauses within a sentence or across multiple sentences. This technique helps to create a rhythm and clarity, making the writing more effective and persuasive.

Among the options you provided, the last one is the most accurate definition of parallel structure:

**Using a pattern of repeated words or phrases to show that pieces of information are of equal importance.**

For example: "I enjoy reading, writing, and hiking." Here, the parallel structure is evident in the use of gerunds (reading, writing, hiking) in the same grammatical form, which emphasizes their equal importance in the statement.
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