PPT-Parallelism / Repetition
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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
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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. 1 WHY CHOOSE PARALLELISM Parallel construction also called parallelism shows that two or more ideas are equally important by stating them in grammatically parallel form noun lined up with noun verb with verb phrase 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 . Literary Devices. Parallelism Definition. Parallelism is the use of components in a sentence that are grammatically the same; or similar in their construction, sound, meaning . or meter. . Parallelism examples are found in literary works as well as ordinary conversations. . 10. Figurative Language and Literary Devices. What are they?. Figurative language . and literary devices present . ordinary . ideas in . fresh . ways by . communicating . beyond . words’ . literal meanings. The skilled use of such devices and language brings richness and clarity to an author’s or speaker’s words.. COS 326 David Walker Princeton University Parallelism 2 • What is it? • Today's technology trends. • How can we take advantage of it? • Why is it so much harder to program Create a rhythm. There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears, and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call…The Twilight Zone. . 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 . Vijay . Pai. (PI), Deborah Bennett, . Cordelia. Brown, Yung Lu, . Sam . Midkiff. smidkiff@purdue.edu. Let’s start off pessimistically. I’ve been involved in two or three of these workshops, and the comment I’ve heard from industrial . 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. 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. . What is Parallelism?. Parallelism is no different in English than it is in math. In writing, parallelism occurs when there are items in a series. The items must be parallel. That means they all need to be similar grammatically.. The Charge of the . Light Brigade. By Alfred, Lord Tennyson. I Can…. Determine an author’s purpose for utilizing literary devices.. 9-10.RL.CS.5 Analyze how an author’s choices concerning text structure, plot structure, and/or time manipulation create effects such as mystery, tension, or surprise.. Team Time! . The following is what part of speech? . Mitch. wore a plaid shirt. . He. looked spiffy. . Antecedent- the noun or noun phrase a pronoun refers to.. To which fallacy does this example apply? .
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