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Chapter 6, Problem 6.1.1E
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Parallelism:

The state of being parallel or corresponding in similar ways is known as parallelism.

Daily activities in a weekday:

The list of daily activities in a weekday is mentioned below:

  • Waking up.
  • Brushing teeth.
  • Taking shower.
  • Going to gym.
  • Eat lunch.
  • Go to office.
  • Study.
  • Watch videos.
  • Take dog for a walk.
  • Sleep.

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Parallelism in daily life:

The state of being parallel or corresponding in similar ways is known as parallelism. In daily life activities parallelism can be seen in the following ways:

  • When one plugs anything into a wall socket in the house, he or she is connecting that something in parallel to all the other things that are plugged in elsewhere.
  • Brushing multiple teeth in the same time is also an example of parallelism.
  • Loading all important files in the office bag and carrying them is an example of parallelism.
  • People walking to work at the same time are also an example of parallelism.
  • Eating lunch and watching TV at the same time is also an example of parallelism.

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