I believe that homework should not be assigned to students. I feel this for many reasons, including the fact that some young students stay up late trying to catch up on work they’re missing, or just don’t understand. This causes lack of sleep, which causes lack of attention during the actual class itself. Another reason students shouldn’t be assigned work is simply because of stress. It is been shown that stress (caused by overwhelming amounts of homework) had caused students’ grades to drop. In conclusion, I feel that students would be just fine with normal in-class work instead of the stressful, unnecessary homework.
This sentence does not contain the parallel structure.
<span>My sisters always bicker over who gets to drive the car, wear the newest dress, and having the best boyfriend.
</span>Parallel structure<span> or parallelism is defined as the repetition of a chosen grammatical form within a sentence.
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In the above sentence the phrase that should be parallel are "drive the car", "wear the newest dres", and "having the best boyfriend". The usage is inconsistent and it creates confusion.
The sentence using the correct parallel structure reads like this:
<span>My sisters always bicker over who gets to drive the car, wear the newest dress, and have the best boyfriend.
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"having" is the present participle form of have. The term "have" is used to refer to a possession or belonging.
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A literary element refers to components of a literary work (character, setting, plot, theme, frame, exposition, ending/denouement, motif, titling, narrative point-‐of-‐view). These are technical terms for the “what” of a work.