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Clouse: Jumpstart
Jumpstart!: A Workbook for Writers, 2/e
Barbara Fine Clouse

Achieving Parallelism

Writing On- and Offline



Do you take care to assure parallelism in your writing? Answer the following:



1

Does your writing contain lists that are not parallel? Do you keep parallelism in mind when you are writing? What happens when your writing lacks parallelism?

Look up the word "revise."



2

What do the word's roots literally mean? Do you follow this literal meaning before handing in your papers?