PARALLELISM ACTIVITY
1: Our beagle loves
to hunt. Someone opens the back door for
her. She barrels down porch, steps into
the yard and runs back and forth across the lawn in ecstasy. Her nose cruises the wet grass for smells
that are smells of cats, rabbit smells, and other presences too subtle for
human detection. She sniffs and spins
her tail in quick circles. It spins
clockwise first and then counterclockwise.
These two activities that are sniffing and spinning seem to propel her
along and always occur together.
2: The
Government Printing Office in Washington D.C., which is a source of much useful
information that few people know about.
It is the official publishing house for the federal government. The GPO publishes pamphlets and books on a
vast number of subjects which range from the dangers of X-rays from home TV
sets to the identification of mushrooms.
About 27,000 publications are offered through the Superintendent of
Documents. Many of them are inexpensive
and some of them are free at all.
3: A man who was German immigrant John Jacob reaped
America’s first fortune. He made his
initial money trading Indian furs. He
was lowborn, uneducated and never learned to speak English properly. He carried on his business to the end in an
accent which was redolent of the Hamburg gutters
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