This engaging two-part grammar mini-unit introduces and reinforces parallel structure through scaffolded practice, literary examples, and original writing tasks. Students first learn the basics of parallelism with simple sentence revision, peer collaboration, and personal examples. Then, they analyze parallelism in powerful, real-world excerpts from MLK Jr., Charles Dickens, Maya Angelou, and Barack Obama, deepening their understanding of how language impacts rhythm, tone, and meaning. Includes