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  parallelism exercises: Functional Programming in Scala Paul Chiusano, Runar Bjarnason, 2014-09-01 Summary Functional Programming in Scala is a serious tutorial for programmers looking to learn FP and apply it to the everyday business of coding. The book guides readers from basic techniques to advanced topics in a logical, concise, and clear progression. In it, you'll find concrete examples and exercises that open up the world of functional programming. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the Technology Functional programming (FP) is a style of software development emphasizing functions that don't depend on program state. Functional code is easier to test and reuse, simpler to parallelize, and less prone to bugs than other code. Scala is an emerging JVM language that offers strong support for FP. Its familiar syntax and transparent interoperability with Java make Scala a great place to start learning FP. About the Book Functional Programming in Scala is a serious tutorial for programmers looking to learn FP and apply it to their everyday work. The book guides readers from basic techniques to advanced topics in a logical, concise, and clear progression. In it, you'll find concrete examples and exercises that open up the world of functional programming. This book assumes no prior experience with functional programming. Some prior exposure to Scala or Java is helpful. What's Inside Functional programming concepts The whys and hows of FP How to write multicore programs Exercises and checks for understanding About the Authors Paul Chiusano and Rúnar Bjarnason are recognized experts in functional programming with Scala and are core contributors to the Scalaz library. Table of Contents PART 1 INTRODUCTION TO FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING What is functional programming? Getting started with functional programming in Scala Functional data structures Handling errors without exceptions Strictness and laziness Purely functional state PART 2 FUNCTIONAL DESIGN AND COMBINATOR LIBRARIES Purely functional parallelism Property-based testing Parser combinators PART 3 COMMON STRUCTURES IN FUNCTIONAL DESIGN Monoids Monads Applicative and traversable functors PART 4 EFFECTS AND I/O External effects and I/O Local effects and mutable state Stream processing and incremental I/O
  parallelism exercises: Houghton Mifflin Grammar Exercises Marilyn B. Weissman, McWhorter, 1995
  parallelism exercises: Parallel Programming in OpenMP Rohit Chandra, 2001 Software -- Programming Techniques.
  parallelism exercises: Supplementary Exercise Booklet Lex Runciman, Andrea A. Lunsford, Carolyn Lengel, Kate Silver, 2009-02-06 This ancillary exercise booklet contains unique exercise sets — not found anywhere else — to give you more practice with the writing and editing topics essential for your composition class. (Instructors: With a Bedford Instructor Account, you can download the answer key for this booklet here.)
  parallelism exercises: Exercises for When Words Collide Lauren Kessler, Duncan McDonald, 1985
  parallelism exercises: A Student's Companion to In Conversation Bedford/St.Martin's, 2020-01-28 Conquer the comp course. Designed to support students learning to navigate college and first-year composition at the same time, A Student’s Companion to In Conversation helps writers make the most of their handbook and their composition course with more than 65 exercises and dozens of activities: Part 1 covers the transition from high school writing to college writing and includes common college success strategies such as time management. Part 2 covers essay and paragraph development, active reading, audience awareness, peer review, revision, and working with sources. Sixteen graphic organizers for essays and paragraphs help visually-oriented students plan and organize different types of writing. Part 3 includes exercises in rhetorical and research skills such as using topic sentences, avoiding plagiarism, and reading critically. Part 4 includes exercises in sentence-level topics including parallelism, subject/verb agreement, fragments, using commas and quotation marks, and more.
  parallelism exercises: Solutions of Exercises of Introduction to Differential Geometry of Space Curves and Surfaces Taha Sochi, 2022-10-13 This book contains the solutions of the exercises of my book: Introduction to Differential Geometry of Space Curves and Surfaces. These solutions are sufficiently simplified and detailed for the benefit of readers of all levels particularly those at introductory level.
  parallelism exercises: Diagnostic and Editing Tests and Exercises for 2006 English Handbooks Longman Editors, Pearson Education Staff, 2005-06-24
  parallelism exercises: Deep Learning at Scale Suneeta Mall, 2024-06-18 Bringing a deep-learning project into production at scale is quite challenging. To successfully scale your project, a foundational understanding of full stack deep learning, including the knowledge that lies at the intersection of hardware, software, data, and algorithms, is required. This book illustrates complex concepts of full stack deep learning and reinforces them through hands-on exercises to arm you with tools and techniques to scale your project. A scaling effort is only beneficial when it's effective and efficient. To that end, this guide explains the intricate concepts and techniques that will help you scale effectively and efficiently. You'll gain a thorough understanding of: How data flows through the deep-learning network and the role the computation graphs play in building your model How accelerated computing speeds up your training and how best you can utilize the resources at your disposal How to train your model using distributed training paradigms, i.e., data, model, and pipeline parallelism How to leverage PyTorch ecosystems in conjunction with NVIDIA libraries and Triton to scale your model training Debugging, monitoring, and investigating the undesirable bottlenecks that slow down your model training How to expedite the training lifecycle and streamline your feedback loop to iterate model development A set of data tricks and techniques and how to apply them to scale your training model How to select the right tools and techniques for your deep-learning project Options for managing the compute infrastructure when running at scale
  parallelism exercises: The Poetry Gymnasium Tom C. Hunley, 2019-11-05 This expanded edition adds sixteen new exercises designed to inspire creativity and help poets hone their skills. Each exercise includes a clearly-stated learning objective, historical background matter on the particular subgenre being explored, and an example written by undergraduates at Western Kentucky University. The text also analyzes work by leading American poets including Billy Collins, Denise Duhamel and Dean Young. The book's five chapters correspond with the five canons of classical rhetoric: invention, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery.
  parallelism exercises: The Everyday Writer with Exercises with 2009 MLA and 2010 APA Updates Andrea A. Lunsford, 2010-06-22 Students write every day and everywhere — for school, for work, and for fun. And nobody else in the field of composition understands the real world of student writing better than Andrea A. Lunsford. Her trademark attention to rhetorical choice, language and style, and critical thinking and argument — based on years of experience as a researcher and classroom teacher — make The Everyday Writer the tabbed handbook that can talk students through every writing situation. But wait — there’s more! New research into student writing now informs every page of the new edition…and with expanded, more visual coverage of the writing process, research and documentation, and writing in the disciplines, today’s Everyday Writer prepares students more than ever for everyday writing challenges — from managing a research project to writing on a Facebook wall.
  parallelism exercises: Loop Parallelization Utpal Banerjee, 1994-04-30 . We present a theory of loop transformations that is rigorous and yet reader-friendly; this will make it easier to learn the subject and do research in this area.
  parallelism exercises: Plane Geometry Matilda Auerbach, Charles Burton Walsh, 1920
  parallelism exercises: A Student's Companion for In Conversation Bedford/St.Martin's, 2022-09-26 A Student’s Companion to In Conversation helps writers make the most of their handbook and their composition course. Its practical workbook format and attention to key topics taught in the course make it a useful tool for boosting student performance. Part 1 includes common college success strategies such as time management. Part 2 covers topics common to first-year composition such as essay development, active reading, audience awareness, peer review, revision, and working with sources. Part 3 includes 16 graphic organizers that help more visually-oriented students plan and organize different types of writing. And Part 4 includes exercises in sentence-level topics including parallelism, subject-verb agreement, fragments, using commas and quotation marks, and more. Offering more than 60 exercises and dozens of activities to engage students in the work of the course, A Student’s Companion to In Conversation helps new academic writers get and stay on-level.
  parallelism exercises: Essentials of Computer Architecture Douglas Comer, 2024-05-20 This easy-to-read textbook provides an introduction to computer architecture, focusing on the essential aspects of hardware that programmers need to know. Written from a programmer’s point of view, Essentials of Computer Architecture, Third Edition, covers the three key aspects of architecture: processors, physical and virtual memories, and input-output (I/O) systems. This third edition is updated in view of advances in the field. Most students only have experience with high-level programming languages, and almost no experience tinkering with electronics and hardware. As such, this text is revised to follow a top-down approach, moving from discussions on how a compiler transforms a source program into binary code and data, to explanations of how a computer represents data and code in binary. Additional chapters cover parallelism and data pipelining, assessing the performance of computer systems, and the important topic of power and energy consumption. Exclusive to this third edition, a new chapter explains multicore processors and how coherence hardware provides a consistent view of the values in memory even though each core has its own cache. Suitable for a one-semester undergraduate course, this clear, concise, and easy-to-read textbook offers an ideal introduction to computer architecture for students studying computer programming.
  parallelism exercises: Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators, 2nd Ed.: Reading (5712), Writing (5722), Mathematics (5732) Book + Online Sandra Rush, Julie O'Connell, 2019-04-15 REA's Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators Test Prep with Online Practice Tests (2nd ed.) Gets You Certified and in the Classroom! Unlike so many of the books on the market, this REA volume ... is 100% up-to-date. This book is well-informed about all the changes that have been made to the Praxis exam..., and it discusses all the question formats that you will see on your Praxis exam. —Mike McGarry, Test Prep Instructor, Magoosh Read the full Magoosh review. The Praxis Core tests are used to gauge the skills and content knowledge of candidates entering teacher preparation programs and are used for initial teacher certification in more than 30 states and U.S. territories, as well as the U.S. Department of Defense Education Activity. REA's Praxis: Core Academic Skills for Educators - Reading (5712), Writing (5722), and Mathematics (5732) test prep helps you master the information on this exam, bringing you one step closer to being certified to teach. It's perfect for college students, out-of-state teachers, and career-changing professionals. Completely aligned with the Common Core State Standards and written by seasoned test-prep experts, our study package contains in-depth reviews of all the reading, writing, and mathematics content tested on the Praxis Core exam. A diagnostic test for each exam is offered online to help pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses. This test prep package includes 6 full-length practice tests (two each for reading, writing, and math - available both in the book and online) that cover every type of question, subject area, and skill tested on the exams. Are you a career changer or just need more brush-up on your math? Try our 4 math mini-tests. The book's online tests are timed and offer detailed scoring analysis and diagnostic tools so you can easily see where you need to focus your study. This complete test prep package comes with a handy study schedule, self-evaluation grid, as well as REA's proven test-taking tips and strategies. Go with the test guide that the test prep pros at Magoosh say provides high-quality instruction in all three subject areas. This test prep is a must-have for teacher candidates across the United States who want an extra edge on the Praxis Core tests!
  parallelism exercises: Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing Mr. Rohit Manglik, 2024-03-10 EduGorilla Publication is a trusted name in the education sector, committed to empowering learners with high-quality study materials and resources. Specializing in competitive exams and academic support, EduGorilla provides comprehensive and well-structured content tailored to meet the needs of students across various streams and levels.
  parallelism exercises: Programming Massively Parallel Processors Wen-mei W. Hwu, David B. Kirk, Izzat El Hajj, 2022-05-28 Programming Massively Parallel Processors: A Hands-on Approach shows both students and professionals alike the basic concepts of parallel programming and GPU architecture. Concise, intuitive, and practical, it is based on years of road-testing in the authors' own parallel computing courses. Various techniques for constructing and optimizing parallel programs are explored in detail, while case studies demonstrate the development process, which begins with computational thinking and ends with effective and efficient parallel programs. The new edition includes updated coverage of CUDA, including the newer libraries such as CuDNN. New chapters on frequently used parallel patterns have been added, and case studies have been updated to reflect current industry practices. - Parallel Patterns Introduces new chapters on frequently used parallel patterns (stencil, reduction, sorting) and major improvements to previous chapters (convolution, histogram, sparse matrices, graph traversal, deep learning) - Ampere Includes a new chapter focused on GPU architecture and draws examples from recent architecture generations, including Ampere - Systematic Approach Incorporates major improvements to abstract discussions of problem decomposition strategies and performance considerations, with a new optimization checklist
  parallelism exercises: Exercises in English Edwin Campbell Woolley, 1911
  parallelism exercises: Sentences and Thinking Norman Foerster, John Marcellus Steadman (Jr.), 1923
  parallelism exercises: The Dynamics of Business Cycles J.J. Polak, Jan Tinbergen, 2004-06-01 Originally published in 1942, this landmark volume makes available the entire business-cycle analysis of the Dutch economist, Jan Tinbergen, whose work in economic dynamics stimulated a new school of econometric research. The book explains what is typical and common in economic movements - the system of supply and demand schedules used to describe a market, certain technical relations, and 'balance equations'.
  parallelism exercises: A Vector Space Approach to Geometry Melvin Hausner, 2018-10-17 A fascinating exploration of the correlation between geometry and linear algebra, this text also offers elementary explanations of the role of geometry in other branches of math and science. 1965 edition.
  parallelism exercises: Introduction to Non-Euclidean Geometry EISENREICH, 2014-06-28 An Introduction to Non-Euclidean Geometry covers some introductory topics related to non-Euclidian geometry, including hyperbolic and elliptic geometries. This book is organized into three parts encompassing eight chapters. The first part provides mathematical proofs of Euclid's fifth postulate concerning the extent of a straight line and the theory of parallels. The second part describes some problems in hyperbolic geometry, such as cases of parallels with and without a common perpendicular. This part also deals with horocycles and triangle relations. The third part examines single and double elliptic geometries. This book will be of great value to mathematics, liberal arts, and philosophy major students.
  parallelism exercises: A Text-book of Experimental Psychology with Laboratory Exercises Charles Samuel Myers, 1928
  parallelism exercises: The Art of Multiprocessor Programming Maurice Herlihy, Nir Shavit, Victor Luchangco, Michael Spear, 2020-09-08 The Art of Multiprocessor Programming, Second Edition, provides users with an authoritative guide to multicore programming. This updated edition introduces higher level software development skills relative to those needed for efficient single-core programming, and includes comprehensive coverage of the new principles, algorithms, and tools necessary for effective multiprocessor programming. The book is an ideal resource for students and professionals alike who will benefit from its thorough coverage of key multiprocessor programming issues. - Features new exercises developed for instructors using the text, with more algorithms, new examples, and other updates throughout the book - Presents the fundamentals of programming multiple threads for accessing shared memory - Explores mainstream concurrent data structures and the key elements of their design, as well as synchronization techniques, from simple locks to transactional memory systems
  parallelism exercises: Solutions of Exercises of General Relativity Simplified & Assessed Taha Sochi, This book contains detailed solutions of all the 606 exercises of my book: General Relativity Simplified & Assessed. These exercises represent an integral part of the original book as they fill many gaps and provide essential extensions and elaborations.
  parallelism exercises: Keys to Kinder Garten Geometry, and exercises in the objective construction of outline form, adapted to the author's “Diagrams and Instructions.” Charles RICHSON, 1863
  parallelism exercises: Composition and Grammar ENC1101 Editorial Board, 2022-06-15 We live in a world of words. The way we interact with our fellow humans is very often based on the language that always surrounds us, whether it be the messages we send, the news we read, or the assignments we complete in classes that give us the education intended to lead us to success. What might be the best way to navigate the complexity of language, especially in a first-year composition course? This book addresses these issues by presenting lessons, examples, and student samples through an approach that is friendly, conversational, and realistic. Created by actual instructors of composition at HCC, this book includes many resources to guide composition students of different skill levels: • In-depth overviews of reading, writing, and revising • Engaging exercises that anticipate and address the most common errors of writers • Actual student samples that provide the basis of class discussions and analysis With guidance that includes both theory and practice, Composition and Grammar for HCC by HCC provides students with the skills they need for their educational goals, their careers, and their lives.
  parallelism exercises: Parallel Programming Bertil Schmidt, Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez, Christian Hundt, Moritz Schlarb, 2017-11-20 Parallel Programming: Concepts and Practice provides an upper level introduction to parallel programming. In addition to covering general parallelism concepts, this text teaches practical programming skills for both shared memory and distributed memory architectures. The authors' open-source system for automated code evaluation provides easy access to parallel computing resources, making the book particularly suitable for classroom settings. - Covers parallel programming approaches for single computer nodes and HPC clusters: OpenMP, multithreading, SIMD vectorization, MPI, UPC++ - Contains numerous practical parallel programming exercises - Includes access to an automated code evaluation tool that enables students the opportunity to program in a web browser and receive immediate feedback on the result validity of their program - Features an example-based teaching of concept to enhance learning outcomes
  parallelism exercises: The Everyday Writer with Exercises Andrea A. Lunsford, 2012-11-19 Andrea Lunsford’s research shows that students are writing more than ever — in classrooms, workplaces, and social spaces, in local communities and around the world. The Everyday Writer, Fifth Edition, is the first tabbed handbook to help the participants in this literacy revolution build on the smart decisions they make as social writers — and use their skills in their academic and professional work. With Andrea Lunsford’s trademark attention to rhetorical choice and language, and with new chapters on public writing, critical reading, and understanding how and why to use documentation, The Everyday Writer gives today’s students the information they need to be effective, ethical writers. New illustrations by graphic artist G.B. Tran make complicated concepts clear and inviting for students. And now LearningCurve, game-like adaptive quizzing, gives students a new way to see what they know.
  parallelism exercises: Second Year English George Ansel Watrous, 1902
  parallelism exercises: Advanced Data Management and Database Implementation Mr. Rohit Manglik, 2024-07-24 EduGorilla Publication is a trusted name in the education sector, committed to empowering learners with high-quality study materials and resources. Specializing in competitive exams and academic support, EduGorilla provides comprehensive and well-structured content tailored to meet the needs of students across various streams and levels.
  parallelism exercises: Peterson's Master Critical Reading for the SAT Peterson's, 2008-10-06 Features practice tests with detailed answer explanations. Includes passage-based reading questions and sentence completions - plus A helpful word list to bolster your test-taking skills.
  parallelism exercises: Essentials of Computer Architecture, Second Edition Douglas Comer, 2017-01-06 This easy to read textbook provides an introduction to computer architecture, while focusing on the essential aspects of hardware that programmers need to know. The topics are explained from a programmer’s point of view, and the text emphasizes consequences for programmers. Divided in five parts, the book covers the basics of digital logic, gates, and data paths, as well as the three primary aspects of architecture: processors, memories, and I/O systems. The book also covers advanced topics of parallelism, pipelining, power and energy, and performance. A hands-on lab is also included. The second edition contains three new chapters as well as changes and updates throughout.
  parallelism exercises: A Student's Companion to Hacker Handbooks with 2021 MLA Update Bedford/St.Martin's, 2021-07-23 This ebook has been updated to provide you with the latest guidance on documenting sources in MLA style and follows the guidelines set forth in the MLA Handbook, 9th edition (April 2021). Writers develop over time. And the fact is, some writers need more time and more practice to develop the skills and habits that help them meet the challenges of the first-year writing course. For those students enrolled in paired, co-requisite, or ALP sections, A Student’s Companion to Hacker Handbooks offers practical support that will help them get up to speed and perform on-level.
  parallelism exercises: Roads to Geometry Edward C. Wallace, Stephen F. West, 2015-10-23 Now available from Waveland Press, the Third Edition of Roads to Geometry is appropriate for several kinds of students. Pre-service teachers of geometry are provided with a thorough yet accessible treatment of plane geometry in a historical context. Mathematics majors will find its axiomatic development sufficiently rigorous to provide a foundation for further study in the areas of Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry. By using the SMSG postulate set as a basis for the development of plane geometry, the authors avoid the pitfalls of many “foundations of geometry” texts that encumber the reader with such a detailed development of preliminary results that many other substantive and elegant results are inaccessible in a one-semester course. At the end of each section is an ample collection of exercises of varying difficulty that provides problems that both extend and clarify results of that section, as well as problems that apply those results. At the end of chapters 3–7, a summary list of the new definitions and theorems of each chapter is included.
  parallelism exercises: EU Law Gerard Conway, 2015-07-03 EU Law provides a comprehensive examination of the law of the European Union in two distinct parts, covering the institutions, structure and processes of the EU as well as the substantive law, as enacted by the Lisbon Treaty. Beginning by examining its origins, Conway locates EU Law within both an international and a domestic legal context. He then explores the evolution of EU Law before providing a clear and accessible account of the structure and internal and international workings of the EU and the special role of the European Court of Justice. The second half of the book explores the Four Freedoms (of Goods, Workers, Capital and Movement) and provides a detailed account of Competition Law and the Economic and Social contexts. The Routledge Spotlights series brings a modern, contemporary approach to the core curriculum for the LLB and GDL which will help students Move beyond an understanding of the law Refine and develop the key skills of problem-solving, evaluation and critical reasoning which are essential to exam success Discover sources and suggestions for taking your study further By focusing on recent case law and real-world examples, Routledge Spotlights will help you shed light on the law, understand how it operates in practice and gain a unique appreciation of the contemporary context of the subject. Companion Website This book is supported by a range of online resources developed to support your learning, keep you up-to-date and to help you prepare for assessments, including: Key Case Flashcards to aid with recall Quizzes and practice questions
  parallelism exercises: Direct Methods for Sparse Matrices Iain S. Duff, A. M. Erisman, John Ker Reid, 2017 The subject of sparse matrices has its root in such diverse fields as management science, power systems analysis, surveying, circuit theory, and structural analysis. Efficient use of sparsity is a key to solving large problems in many fields. This book provides both insight and answers for those attempting to solve these problems.
  parallelism exercises: Hacker's Delight Henry S. Warren, 2013 Compiles programming hacks intended to help computer programmers build more efficient software, in an updated edition that covers cyclic redundancy checking and new algorithms and that includes exercises with answers.
  parallelism exercises: Analysis of Algorithms Jeffrey J. McConnell, 2008 Data Structures & Theory of Computation
Faulty Parallelism | Definition, Structure & Examples - Study.com
Nov 21, 2023 · Parallelism in writing refers to the structure of a sentence with regards to the way items or actions are listed. In math, parallel lines run alongside each other, matching each other. …

Parallelism in Poetry | Definition, Structure & Examples
Nov 21, 2023 · Parallelism in poetry is a literary device based on repetition.It is a way for poets to emphasize certain information by repeating grammatically similar words and phrases. The …

Parallelism in Comparisons | Study.com ACT® English Test Prep
Parallelism is a grammatical structure that applies to comparisons and lists. With comparisons, nouns being compared must match in form and number.

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What Is Parallelism? Commonly used as a literary and rhetorical device, parallelism is the quality of parts of a sentence that grants them a grammatical similarity of form to the same extent.

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The other student should correct the faulty parallelism into proper examples of parallelism. Extension Each student must research a speech and/or excerpt from a book that:

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Parallelism is a grammatical structure that applies to comparisons and lists. In this lesson, learn how to apply parallelism in the context of lists to two sample questions.

Video: Parallelism in Poetry | Definition, Structure & Examples
Parallelism is a literary device that has parts of writing grammatically similar. This creates an emphasis on repeated ideas and can also connect ideas. In poetry, parallelism can aid in the …

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Parallelism isn't always just about grammar and making sentences sound smoother, however. It can also refer to sentences that repeat a certain phrase. 'It was the best of times, it was the worse ...

Faulty Parallelism | Definition, Structure & Examples - Study.com
Nov 21, 2023 · Parallelism in writing refers to the structure of a sentence with regards to the way items or actions are listed. In math, parallel lines run alongside each other, matching each …

Parallelism in Poetry | Definition, Structure & Examples
Nov 21, 2023 · Parallelism in poetry is a literary device based on repetition.It is a way for poets to emphasize certain information by repeating grammatically similar words and phrases. The …

Parallelism in Comparisons | Study.com ACT® English Test Prep
Parallelism is a grammatical structure that applies to comparisons and lists. With comparisons, nouns being compared must match in form and number.

Parallel Sentence | Structure & Examples - Lesson | Study.com
Nov 21, 2023 · This sentence lacks parallelism because nurses is a plural noun, but those who drive ambulances is a clause. The correct sentence would be: Nurses and ambulance drivers …

Parallelism: Study.com SAT® Writing & Language Exam Prep
Jul 12, 2023 · Parallelism is not just a math concept. It also appears on the Writing & Language section of the SAT® Exam. Parallelism is a grammatical structure that applies to lists and …

Video: Parallelism in Literature | Definition, Types & Examples
What Is Parallelism? Commonly used as a literary and rhetorical device, parallelism is the quality of parts of a sentence that grants them a grammatical similarity of form to the same extent.

Parallelism Lesson Plan - Study.com
The other student should correct the faulty parallelism into proper examples of parallelism. Extension Each student must research a speech and/or excerpt from a book that:

Parallelism in Lists | Study.com ACT® English Test Prep
Parallelism is a grammatical structure that applies to comparisons and lists. In this lesson, learn how to apply parallelism in the context of lists to two sample questions.

Video: Parallelism in Poetry | Definition, Structure & Examples
Parallelism is a literary device that has parts of writing grammatically similar. This creates an emphasis on repeated ideas and can also connect ideas. In poetry, parallelism can aid in the …

Parallelism in Julius Caesar - Study.com
Parallelism isn't always just about grammar and making sentences sound smoother, however. It can also refer to sentences that repeat a certain phrase. 'It was the best of times, it was the …