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Parallelism: non-literary examples
Task D - Our comments (question 1)
"HIGHER STANDARDS & CHOICE"
The meaning of these two concepts seem obvious enough. Higher standards
indicates an increase in the level of attainment of some person, service
or whatever. Choice has to do with being able to have, or do, one
thing rather than another. There doesn't seem to be a very clear relationship
between the two. Getting better at something often does not involve choice
at all, although it is possible to imagine some contexts where more choice
might be part of higher standards - a wider choice of things to buy, for
example.
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