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Parallel Structure in Lists
Lists come up in writing all the time when you want to keep together multiple items. They can be made up of words, phrases, or entire clauses. For the list to make the most sense and flow well, each item in the list needs to be parallel to the others. This means each item of the list must make sense independently with the list introduction. That’s confusing. Here’s an example.
Tricky Punctuation: Parentheses
Punctuation can get really tricky! This post talks about how to use parentheses properly.
