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For the purposes of creating vivid imagery, poets often use parallelism to draw attention to specific words and ideas. Additionally, parallelism can help to create a rhythm within a poem, and can also help to restate the same idea in a different way. Additionally, parallelism can imbue a poem with emotional effects. Can you answer the question posed above?

1. To create vivid imagery 2. To draw attention to certain words and ideas 3. To create rhythm 4. To restate the same idea using different grammatical structures 5. To create emotional effects

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Question: A to create vivid imagery B to draw attention to certain words and ideas C to create rhythm D to restate the same idea using different grammatical structures E to create emotional effects can you answer the following question? For what reasons do poets use parallelism based on the answer choices above?

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The answer is A, C, D, and E: to create vivid imagery, to create rhythm, to restate the same idea using different grammatical structures, and to create emotional effects.

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Jan. 6, 2023, 8:57 a.m.

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Published: Friday, January 6, 2023

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