Question

What does it mean for a speaker's main points to be parallel?​

a. ​They are backed up by the same kinds of evidence.

b. ​They are organized using one of the traditional patterns of organization.

c. ​They move from most important to least important.

d. ​They are similar in kind and in length.

e. ​They flow from one to the next using connectives.

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