What do you mean by "In Streetcar named desire, How does Stanley treat his friends?"
Parallelism has the function of highlighting a concept within the text, to draw the reader's attention.
<h3>What is parallelism?</h3>
- It's a writing strategy.
- It consists of a sequence of words with the same grammatical structure that points to the same idea.
To find the effect of parallelism in the text, it is necessary to read the text and find a sequence of words with the same structure and context. Next, it is necessary to identify the elements of the text to which these words point.
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Hi,
The answer is letter A. One example could be slow (adjective) —> slowLY (adverb)
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Do all/ some your clothes need ironing?
In the sentence:
Isabel Burnell wanted to impress her classmates with
the new doll's house.
It is a passive type of a sentence, meaning the
subject is indirect, with comma, or uses ‘by’ or im this case ‘with’.
Here, the
verb used is past while in active sentence, the verb used is in present tense
and is direct in giving out information. If the sentence is changed into active
form of the sentence, it could be:
<span>Isabel Burnell’s new doll's house impressed her
classmates.</span>