English, 20.11.2020 19:50 Kelshonti15
Parallelism is a syntactic technique that lines up verbs in a row with matching (parallel) endings.
Think about your life now and how you'd like that to be different in the future. Using parallelism, write about these two places and what you are grateful for with each.
I might be___, but I will be ___.
I might have ___, but I will have ___.
I might say ___, but I will say ___.
I might see ___, but I will see ___.
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