Is this sentence a Parallel verb tense: This proves that the rhetoric is pathos because it makes the audience feel that introverts being almost forced to be more extroverted, and outgoing is injustice.

No, the sentence is not in parallel verb tense.

Which sentence in this essay is a Parallel Verb Tense?:

Susan Cain believes that introverts should be able to keep their abilities to think creatively and brainstorm in their own quiet ways. She also believes that introverts should not have to succumb to socially accepted, extroverted methods of working. She uses pathos to allow the audience to understand how introverts are not allowed to be themselves in society and why this is a problem. Susan also uses ethos to make her a reliable source by noting she likes extroverts, so she can connect with extroverts and introverts. One example of susan using pathos is when she says, got the message that somehow my auiet and introverted style of being was not necessarily the right way to go, that I should try to pass as more of an extrovert." This proves that the rhetoric is pathos because it makes the audience feel that introverts being almost forced to be more extroverted, and outgoing is injustice. One reason Susan Cain claims that introverts should be able to think creatively brainstorm in their own quiet ways, and that introverts should not have to use socially accepted, extroverted methods of thinking is because in the video she states, 'Now this is what many introverts do, and it's our loss for sure, but it's also our colleagues loss, and our communities' loss, and at the risk of sounding grandiose, it's the world's loss. Because when it comes to creativity and leadership, we need introverts doing what they do best.' This Proves that introverts need to think creatively and brainstorm in their own quiet ways instead of unfamiliar extroverted ways because it benefits them, their colleagues, their communities, and the world. Another reason Susan claims that introverts should be able to think creatively and brainstorm in their own quiet ways, instead of using socially accepted, extroverted methods of working is because in the video she states, "And kids are working in countless group assignments. Even in subjects like math and creative writing, which you would think would depend on solo flights of thought, Kids are now expected to act as committee members. And for the kids who prefer to go off by themselves or just to work alone, those kids are seen as outliers often or, worse, as problem cases. And the vast majority of teachers reports believing that the ideal student is an extrovert as opposed to an introvert, Even though introverts get better grades and are more knowledgeable, According to Research." This Proves that introverts should be able to think creatively and brainstorm in their own quiet ways instead of unfamiliar extroverted ways because according to Susan Cain's Research, introverts are more knowledgeable and get better grades when they use their own quiet ways instead of extroverted ways like most teachers recommend.

The sentence "One reason Susan Cain claims that introverts should be able to think creatively brainstorm in their own quiet ways, and that introverts should not have to use socially accepted, extroverted methods of thinking is because in the video she states..." is an example of a parallel verb tense sentence.

How

The sentence "One reason Susan Cain claims that introverts should be able to think creatively, brainstorm in their own quiet ways, and that introverts should not have to use socially accepted, extroverted methods of thinking is because in the video she states..." is an example of a parallel verb tense sentence. The verbs "think creatively," "brainstorm," and "use" are all in the infinitive form and are parallel in structure.

What tense is the verb

The verb tense in the sentence "One reason Susan Cain claims that introverts should be able to think creatively, brainstorm in their own quiet ways, and that introverts should not have to use socially accepted, extroverted methods of thinking is because in the video she states..." is a combination of present tense and infinitive verb forms. The verbs "think," "brainstorm," and "use" are in the present tense, while "to think," "to brainstorm," and "to use" are in the infinitive form.

Did you find any other examples of parallel verb tense

Yes, there are other examples of parallel verb tenses in the provided essay. Here are two additional examples:

1. "Kids are now expected to act as committee members. And for the kids who prefer to go off by themselves or just to work alone, those kids are seen as outliers often or, worse, as problem cases." In this example, the parallel verb tense is "act" and "go off"/"work alone," both in the infinitive form, to describe the actions of children.

2. "Even though introverts get better grades and are more knowledgeable, According to Research." This sentence shows parallel verb tense by using "get" and "are," both in the present tense, to describe the achievements of introverts according to research.

These sentences demonstrate the use of parallel verb tenses to maintain consistency and coherence in the writing.

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