D. Parallelism
Based on Your dictionary, it states: “Parallelism has slightly different meanings, depending on the context, but it’s about balancing the weight or structure of ideas and phrases. In rhetoric, parallelism means balancing two or more ideas or arguments that are equally important.”
THE TELEPHONE
Taking the riddle into consideration, “ring” here describes the sound a telephone makes when a call comes through.
True
~<span>stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.</span>
Cats make good house pets. It's the main idea in the sentence, and it's independent also. The other clause is dependent, so it is not the main clause.
For starters I know that it's not easy in life some people get with a snap of a finger some people almost get it then there's the ones that it takes a whole life time to get it right oh and then there's the ones that never get regardless to what.Thats why the fortunate ones roll around with no care in the world until something bad happens then reality hits them hopefully they will be able to bounce back from it.