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    Par·al·lel·ism
    /ˈperəˌlelˌiz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. the state of being parallel or of corresponding in some way: "Greek thinkers who believed in the parallelism of microcosm and macrocosm"
  2. PARALLELISM definition: 1. the use of matching sentence structure, phrases, or longer parts so as to balance ideas of equal…. Learn more.

  3. noun. the state of being parallel. grammar the repetition of a syntactic construction in successive sentences for rhetorical effect.

  4. the use of matching sentence structure, phrases, or longer parts so as to balance ideas of equal importance. (Definition of parallelism from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of parallelism. parallelism. But science has developed the art of explaining away similarities by parallelism.

  5. What is Parallelism? Parallelism is a simple but complex literary device used by writers. Parallelism repeats grammatical elements, such as exact words or phrases. At other times, it repeats sentence structure, meter, or meaning. Parallelism often creates rhythm and flow in a piece of writing and can add a lyrical quality to text.

  6. Parallelism, also known as parallel structure, is when phrases in a sentence have similar or the same grammatical structure. In its most basic usage, parallelism provides a phrase with balance and clarity.

  7. Definition of Parallelism. Parallelism is the usage of repeating words and forms to give pattern and rhythm to a passage in literature. Parallelism often either juxtaposes contrasting images or ideas so as to show their stark difference, or joins similar concepts to show their connection.

  8. Is this apparent parallelism mere chance, or is it due to a certain amount of similarity in conditions? The New Stone Age in Northern Europe | John M. Tyler A very distinct parallelism is seen between the nature worship rites and phallic rites.

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