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In this session, GMAT instructor Reed Arnold (99th-percentile 760 GMAT score) guides you through GMAT content and strategy. Here, we present a lesson that precisely lays out what parallel structure is and how to notice it on the GMAT. We get past the 'aesthetic' understanding of parallelism and specify a more structural understanding, pinpointing the importance of conjunctions, showing how there can be parallel errors in both grammar and meaning, and demonstrating with visualizations how parallelism creates 'forks' in a sentence 'road.' Several practice questions show the usefulness of thinking about parallelism this way.
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