Parallel structure refers to using a pattern of repeated words or phrases to show that pieces of information are of equal importance.
What is parallel structure?(1 point)
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using details that go in chronological order to show how events unfolded in a certain way
using details that go in chronological order to show how events unfolded in a certain way
pairing events to show what happened that caused something else to happen
pairing events to show what happened that caused something else to happen
using a pattern of repeated words or phrases to show that pieces of information are of equal importance
using a pattern of repeated words or phrases to show that pieces of information are of equal importance
pairing information that is similar and different to highlight the similarities or differences to make a point
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a pattern of repeated words or phrases designed to show that listed items are of equal importance
a pattern of repeated words or phrases designed to show that listed items are of equal importance
a question that does not and is not intended to have an answer
a question that does not and is not intended to have an answer
the use of language in a way that is intended to keep the audience from arguing with a point
the use of language in a way that is intended to keep the audience from arguing with a point
the use of language in a particular way to have an intended effect on the audience
A rhetorical device is the use of language in a particular way to have an intended effect on the audience.
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the kind of information that will be presented
the kind of information that will be presented
how important the events or people they are writing about are
how important the events or people they are writing about are
how old the events or people they are writing about are
how old the events or people they are writing about are
whether the audience will be more entertained by one structure type
whether the audience will be more entertained by one structure type
what the writer most wants the audience to know about the topic
The two important factors a writer should consider when choosing a text structure are:
- the kind of information that will be presented
- what the writer most wants the audience to know about the topic
You want to write an essay about how North American cuisine has evolved over time. You hope to help the audience understand when certain foods were introduced and when they were most popular.
Which text structure would best fit this essay?
(1 point)
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cause and effect
cause and effect
sequential
sequential
compare and contrast
compare and contrast
problem and solution
The text structure that would best fit the essay about how North American cuisine has evolved over time, particularly focusing on when certain foods were introduced and when they were most popular, is sequential. This structure allows for a chronological presentation of events and developments.
You want to write an essay about how a specific law was passed. You hope to help the audience understand decisions lawmakers made and why they made certain choices.
Which text structure would best fit this essay?
(1 point)
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problem and solution
problem and solution
cause and effect
cause and effect
sequential
sequential
compare and contrast
The text structure that would best fit the essay about how a specific law was passed, focusing on the decisions lawmakers made and their reasoning, is cause and effect. This structure can effectively highlight the reasons (causes) behind the lawmakers' decisions and the consequences (effects) of those decisions in the legislative process.