Using parallel structure means
@Vlad7Benz \(\Huge\tt\color{#CC0000}W\color{#CD0B00}e\color{#CF1700}l\color{#D12200}c\color{#D32E00}o\color{#D53900}m\color{#D74500}e~\color{#DB5C00}t\color{#DD6800}o~\color{#E17F00}O\color{#E38B00}p\color{#E59600}e\color{#E7A200}n\color{#E9AD00}S\color{#EBB900}t\color{#EDC500}u\color{#EFD000}d\color{#F1DC00}y\color{#F3E700}!\color{#F5F300}!\) Parallel structure means using the same pattern of words to show that two or more words or ideas are of equal importance and to help the reader understand. \(OR\) Parallel structure involves two or more words, phrases, or clauses that are similar in length and grammatical form. \(Example:\) Joseph bought a jacket. Joseph bought a pair of shoes. Joseph also bought a tie. \(>>\)These three sentences are all dealing with the same topic, and can be combined using parallel structure. Joseph bought a jacket, a pair of shoes, and a tie.
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