In rhetoric, parallelism is a stylistic and grammatical technique where similar or identical structures are used in a series of phrases, clauses, or sentences. This repetition of structure creates a sense of rhythm, balance, and clarity, making the writing or speech more persuasive and memorable. Parallelism can enhance the emotional impact of an argument or message, as it helps to emphasize particular ideas and create a more cohesive narrative.

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