Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Make this sentence have parallel structure.No two snowflakes are exactly alike, and leaves are all different too

Parallel structures need to be the same, whether they are
phrases, word combinations, or clauses. To make this sentence a parallel structure, you
need to put the two independent clauses into the same format. The first clause is "No
two snowflakes are exactly alike" and the second one (connected by the conjunction
"and") is "leaves are all different, too. So, to combine them in a parallel way, there
are a couple of possibilities:


Neither snowflakes nor
leaves are exactly alike.


Snowflakes and leaves are all
different.


No two snowflakes are exactly alike, and neither
are leaves.


No two snowflakes and no two leaves are exactly
alike.


Or, change it up entirely: Snowflakes and leaves
have very unique structures.


Take your
pick!

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