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Using Parallel Structure in Writing. What Is Wrong With This Sentence? Teens today can’t relate to Holden because of his freedom, his alienation, and.

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1 Using Parallel Structure in Writing

2 What Is Wrong With This Sentence? Teens today can’t relate to Holden because of his freedom, his alienation, and he talks in a way that teens today can’t understand. It is not parallel

3 What Is Parallel Structure? Items being listed, compared, or contrasted in one sentence should have the same grammatical structure. Same grammatical structure = same part of speech Teens today can’t relate to Holden because of his freedom (n), his alienation (n), and he talks (verb) in a way that teens today can’t understand.

4 Examples of Good Parallel Structure Teens today can’t relate to Holden because of his freedom (n), his alienation (n), and his outdated way (n) of talking. PLEASE CORRECT: Because he is isolated and his unusual behavior, teens today can’t relate to Holden.

5 What Is Parallel Structure? When joining several equal or related ideas in a sentence, you should express these ideas in a similar way. Do this by balancing the structure of your sentence parts.


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