Incomplete question. I inferred you want an explanation of the term parallelism.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The term <u>parallelism</u> is a literary device used in speech or literature. It involves the use of words or phrases with a close grammatical structure. It means<em> the words or phrases are used repeatedly in other to create a clearer understanding of what is been said.</em>
For example, Roosevelt used the expression "It can be helped by" repeatedly in the excerpt below,
<em>"</em><u><em>It</em></u><em> [a better use of the Nation’s natural resources]</em><u><em> </em></u><u><em>can be helped by </em></u><em>insistence that the Federal, State, and local governments act forthwith on the demand that their cost be drastically reduced. </em><u>It can be helped by </u><em>the unifying of relief activities which today are often scattered, uneconomical, and unequal. </em><u><em>It can be helped by </em></u><em>national planning for and supervision of all forms of transportation and of communications and other utilities which have a definitely public character."</em>
By so doing he was able to make the problems stand out.
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A subjects 'diary' .....mainly because it is a primary source written by himself
Walter is dissatisfied with the world around him with respect to the decision that is taken by him and his life.
<h3>Who is Walter Mitty?</h3>
In a manner, Walter Mitty is the sole individual who truly perceives his thoughts as a sordid past and not just silly imaginings, thus in that sense, he is the rightful owner of this label.
Walter Mitty is unhappy with his routine, normal existence, and his assigned position as a submissive husband. Mitty disapproves of the way others see him—as a foolish, elderly man—despite the fact that he believes he is a lot more.
Mitty has trouble keeping track of his grocery list, has trouble parking, and frequently receives reprimands from his wife. He imagines himself in a multitude of dramatic dreams while this is happening, including as an unconventional physician, a sinister assassin, and just a British Royal Navy pilot.
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The use of syntax and diction can be shown in the following ways:
- The diction that was used in the text would tell about the choice of words that Roosevelt used in his letter.
- The syntax would show the wway that he used phrases, punctuations and clauses in the formation of sentences.
<h3>What is Roosevelt's letter to his son?</h3>
These were the letters that Theodore Roosevelt wrote showing the deep love and the care that he had for his children.
In general Roosevelt had used these rules of writing in English to show that he had a proper understanding of what his son needed.
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