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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Philosophy/Logical_Reasoning_(Dowden)/07%3A_Defending_Against_Deception/7.08%3A_Using_Rhetorical_Devices
    The question might be phrased this way, “If you were to learn that candidate A was accused of a homosexual rape in New Orleans two years ago, would you prefer candidate A to candidate B.” This kind of...The question might be phrased this way, “If you were to learn that candidate A was accused of a homosexual rape in New Orleans two years ago, would you prefer candidate A to candidate B.” This kind of poll question is a push poll if it is not true that candidate A was accused of any homosexual rape.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Writing_Reading_and_College_Success%3A_A_First-Year_Composition_Course_for_All_Learners_(Kashyap_and_Dyquisto)/12%3A_Grammar/12.21%3A_Grammatical_Parallelism
    This page explains grammatical parallelism.

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