Blog Archive Monday Morning Essay Tip Use Parallel Construction Longer and progressively complex sentences regularly require equal development. Basically, equal development guarantees that any given longer sentence has a standard cadence or development. With equal development, every pronoun relates with another pronoun, every action word compares with another action word, every descriptor matches with a comparing modifier, etc. Equal development can surely be found in shorter sentences also, and to incredible impact. Consider the case of Hamlet's words Regarding life, is there any point to it, which are the absolute generally renowned in the English language. Shakespeare composed this short sentence in immaculate equal structure; to be is coordinated consummately with its comparing negative not to be and is isolated distinctly by the important word or. Another short case of equal development from history is I came, I saw, I prevailed.

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