Rachma Yuliana Purnomo Putri

Senin, 02 Februari 2015

Pararelism

A. 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 in ordinary conversations.
This method adds balance and rhythm to sentences giving ideas a smoother flow and thus can be persuasive because of the repetition it employs. For example, “Alice ran into the room, into the garden, and into our hearts.” We see the repetition of a phrase that not only gives the sentence a balance but rhythm and flow as well. This repetition can also occur in similar structured clauses e.g. “Whenever you need me, wherever you need me, I will be there for you.”

B. Parallelism Examples
  • Like father, like son.
  • The escaped prisoner was wanted dead or alive.
  • Easy come, easy go.
  • Whether in class, at work or at home, Shasta was always busy.
  • Flying is fast, comfortable, and safe.



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