What do parallel scales share?

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the same accidentals
the same accidentals

the same solfège syllables
the same solfège syllables

the same pattern of whole and half steps
the same pattern of whole and half steps

the same starting note

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Parallel scales share the same starting note.

In music theory, parallel scales have the same tonic (starting note) but differ in their intervals and may have different accidentals. For example, C major and C minor are parallel scales because they both start on C but have different patterns of whole and half steps.