PPT-17 Parallelism Section 2: Structure & Written Expression
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17 Parallelism Section 2 Structure amp Written Expression TOEFL Preparation Yosa A Alzuhdy MHum yosaunyacid English Literature Study Program State University of
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17 Parallelism Section 2 Structure amp Written Expression TOEFL Preparation Yosa A Alzuhdy MHum yosaunyacid English Literature Study Program State University of Yogyakarta Lesson 17 Parallelism. Parallelism . of words:. She tried to make her pastry . fluffy. , . sweet. , . and . delicate. .. They tried to make their . work . faultless. , . complete. , and . perfect. . . adjectives . She tried to make her pastry . Syntactical symmetry. Parallelism. . is recurrent syntactical similarity. .. Several . parts of a sentence or several sentences are expressed similarly to show that the ideas in the parts or sentences are equal in importance. . A Skill for Writing; A Skill for Life. This structure allows for both greater syntactical variety and semantic emphasis. In other words, you can vary your sentences and emphasize your points.. This structure has three (3) primary purposes that can overlap each other:. Communication . Written and Oral Communication. The net result of any experimentation and measurements is to convey the facts from the investigator's mind to that of interested readers (6). . Hence, good communication abilities, both written and oral, are paramount and are probably the most important part of the investigations. . Introduction to Biochemical Principles. Chapter 2. Living Cells. Section 2.1: Basic Themes. The cell is a molecular machine and the basic unit of life.. Cells are molecular factories:. Respond to their environment. Presented . by A. Craik . (. 5. -Jan-12). Research supported by funding . from . Microsoft Research and the Queensland State Government. 1. Introduction. 2. Procedural Algorithm. Sequential Implementation w/ Injected Parallelism. Lecture 1. Introduction to Multithreading & Fork-Join Parallelism. Steve . Wolfman. , based on work by Dan . Grossman. LICENSE. : This file is licensed under a . Creative . Commons Attribution 3.0 . Parallel structure (also called parallelism) is the repetition of a chosen grammatical form within a sentence. By making each compared item or idea in your sentence follow the same grammatical pattern, you create a parallel construction. Parallelism. . is recurrent syntactical similarity. .. Several . parts of a sentence or several sentences are expressed similarly to show that the ideas in the parts or sentences are equal in importance. . What Is Parallel Structure?. Parallel structure involves putting together elements of similar structure to achieve balanced writing.. Parallelism is an effective literary and rhetorical device that enables a writer to convey an importance, to explain an idea or to draw a comparison. (In fact, that sentence just used parallelism.) When an audience sees or hears parallelism, they sit up and take note. It is also effective because it is easily remembered.. a. naphora. - the repetition of a sequence of words in neighboring clauses. Ex . – “. Never shall I forget. that night, the first night in camp…. . Never shall . I . forget. that smoke. . TOEFL Preparation. © Yosa A. Alzuhdy, M.Hum.. yosa@uny.ac.id. English Literature Study Program. State University of Yogyakarta. Adjective Clauses. Clause. . contains . Subj Verb. . Adjective Clause. 16 Noun Clauses Section 2: Structure & Written Expression TOEFL Preparation © Yosa A. Alzuhdy, M.Hum. yosa@uny.ac.id English Literature Study Program State University of Yogyakarta p. 61 Noun Clauses You will need a front and back of a page for written responses. On the next clean page, write “Unit 4 Notes and Handouts”. Written Response #1. Determine if the following statements are true or false.
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