That is a really good paragraph, but what do you want me to say?
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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This would be a "fragment" "Went to the lake' lacks detail and it's short which would make it a sentence fragment because it's a portion of a sentence. So, We all went to the lake for a swim' would make it a sentence.
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