The great importance of parallelism in good writing - 3

JOSE A. CARILLO

The first two parts of this series on parallelism in writing took up two basic rules for parallel construction, namely that a statement that presents two or more grammar elements in series should stick to the same pattern all throughout, and that a parallel serial sentence structure that begins with a clause should sustain that pattern all the way. Our writing will be much clearer and more forceful if we consistently observe these rules.