partial and complete. Partial parallel arrangement is the repetition of some part of successive sentences or clauses.
E.g. Our senses perceive no extremes. Too much sound deafens us; too much light dazzles us; too great distance or proximity hinders our view.
Complete parallel arrangement, also called balance, is the repetition of identical structures throughout the corresponding sentences.
E.g. And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe,
And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot. (Shakespeare)
Chiasmus (reversed parallel constructions) is a SD based on the repetition of a syntactic pattern of two successive sentences or parts of a sentence, in which the word-order of one of the sentences is inverted as compared to that of the other.
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