Parallelism Sentences Identification - Is the sentence correct?
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A time not for words, but for action
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It was both a long ceremony and very tedious.
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My objections are, first, the injustice of the measure; second, that it is unconstitutional.
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Phuong Tran has wit, charm, and a pleasing personality.
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Raoul's motivation to succeed in this program seems to be greater than his sister's.
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The ceremony was both long and tedious.
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The students prepared for their exams at home, they spent extra hours with their tutors, they did the necessary research in the library, and asked questions in their classrooms.
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There's nothing I like better than finding a good trout stream, setting up camp, and to spend a couple of days fishing.
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Three of the great Indian nations in the Central Plains are the Cherokee, the Choctaw, and Comanche.
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Carlos wasted his first year at college by not studying enough and spending too much time at parties.
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Espinoza's style was remarkable for its dexterity, grace, and she could play any position.
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Formerly, science was taught by the textbook method, while now the laboratory method is employed.
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Formerly, science was taught by the textbook method; now it is taught by the laboratory method.
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He wanted three things out of college: to learn a skill, to make good friends, and to learn about life
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Her conditions for signing the contract are, first, that the commisioner must approve the terms; second, that the other players must sign as well.
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In English class, Tashonda learned to read poems critically and she appreciated good prose.