- Recognizing Parallel Structure When You See It (DEFINITION)
- Parallelism (Student Writing Support Quicktips)
- Parallel Structure (Self-teaching Unit)
- Parallel Structure
- Explanation and examples of parallelism.
- Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
- This presentation highlights parallel structures in the speech.
- Maintaining Parallel Structure
- This interactive exercise is designed for middle school and high school students.
- Parallel Structure
- Printable handout with six practice sentences. Requires Adobe Reader for access.
- Parallel Structure
- In this 3-page handout, the first page has explanations. The second page offers practice, and the third page is the key. Requires Adobe Reader for access.
- Recognizing Parallel Structure When You See It (Exercise 1)
- Faulty Parallelism (non-parallel sentences) Exercise A
- Parallelism Exercises (from MyEnglishPages.com)
- Parallelism (from Melvin Mencher at McGraw-Hill)
- Parallelism Practice (pdf)
- Parallelism Lesson and 2 Quizzes (the Guide to Grammar)
- Parallel Structure - Post Test
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Faulty Parallelism
Parallelism, Parallel Structure
Often an instructor will indicate on a student’s paper that there were non-parallel items in the sentence, paragraph, or essay…but what is a non-parallel item, and how can you make the parallel structure correct in your writing?
Parallel structure can be found at the sentence-level, paragraph-level, and at the essay-level. When items are parallel, they have been made equal through word choice, endings, and transitions.
See these options for help with parallel structure, and/or you can watch the video at the very bottom of this handout:
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