Hi, you've asked an incomplete question> However, I inferred you are referring to the article on the Weebly website.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Below are some of the examples of repetition and parallelism in lines 1-13;
<em>"I have bad news </em><u><em>for you</em></u><em>, </em><u><em>for all of our fellow citizens,</em></u><em> and people who love peace all over the world,..." (</em>Repetition example)
<em>"In this</em><em> </em><u><em>difficult day,</em></u><u><em> i</em></u><em>n this </em><u><em>difficult time </em></u><em>....." (</em>Repetition example)
<em>"...</em><u><em>to understand
</em></u><em> and </em><u><em>to comprehend, </em></u><em>and </em><u><em>to replace </em></u><em>that violence,.." </em>(Parallelism example).
Note, <u>parallelism</u> usually occurs when a sentence has phrases that are in rhythmic form or with similar grammatical structures or patterns. While <u>repetition</u> refers to speeches or sentences that contain words or phrases that are repeated.