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These writing prompts are followed by text boxes for your input. If you are working online and your instructor has given you the go-ahead, you can e-mail your work to him or her and also to yourself by copying your answers (CTRL-C on most systems) and pasting them (CTRL-V) into an email or text document.

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Activity 1

Directions: Find a website that discusses faulty parallelism. Would you feel comfortable using that website to study for an exam? Why or why not? Is the site as reliable as, say, your textbook?

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Activity 2

For more help, check out the Parallelism Workshop at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs' Writing Center.








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