This document discusses parallel structure and provides examples. It defines parallelism as using the same grammatical pattern in a list or comparison to add symmetry and style. When writing a list, all items should be the same part of speech, such as all nouns or all "-ing" words. Examples are given of parallel structures using coordinating conjunctions like "and", "or", and "but", as well as correlative conjunctions like "both...and" and "either...or". Videos and practice exercises are recommended to further explain and practice identifying parallel structures.