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All of the following are examples of parallelism except: 1 point Gloucester's speaking to Edmund about the letter being nothing parallels Lear's comment to Cordelia that "nothing will come of nothing." O Cordelia's and Kent's banishment by and loyalty to Lear make them parallel characters O Goneril and Regan are parallel characters to Edmund in their deception of their fathers for material gain. O The Fool is a parallel character to Lear because one is wise when he ought to be foolish while the other is foolish when he ought to be wise.​

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