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This cartoon saying that the owner of the vacuum shop should have chosen a better name for his business. His name is appropriate, but also deters customers.

Grammar chapter 26: Parallelism [|http://prezi.com/p3gyygolaje1/edit/#2_48974215]

Parallelism Quiz True or False? Identify if sentence is parallel (write yes or no)
 * 1) 1. Parallelism is the structure of a sentence in which the clauses are different.
 * 2) 2. Similar grammatical elements should receive similar treatment.
 * 3) 3. Parallel structures help readers grasp the idea of a subject.
 * 1) 4. The boy was running, jumping, and chasing his dog.
 * 2) 5. She was upset, as well as angry.
 * 3) 6. What goes around comes around.
 * 4) 7. Parallelism is useful, yet difficult to learn.
 * 5) 8. I am sore and tired.
 * 6) 9. All’s well and ends well.
 * 7) He is quick and deceptive.



A loaded label or definition fallacy is used generally by businesses who try to influence consumers into buying their product by making their product sound better using selective wording. An organic food company may use this fallacy to aid their sales. "Safe and healthy food free of preservatives." can be used to help influence the minds of buyers. The words "safe" and "healthy" are more appealing. The picture shown above is an example of loaded labels or definition in a different perspective; it shows a man protesting different laws passed in the past, saying how one event can lead to another, far-fetched, apparently "inevitable" disastrous law in the future.