Some of those raindrops fell on the eaves, some sprinkled on the fields, some hung on the branches, and some flowed into the sea along the stream.
In the morning, I go to the park for morning exercises. Some people are running, some are doing aerobics, some are dancing swords, some are kicking shuttlecock, and some are playing diabolo.
Some people in my family like watching TV, fetching water, swimming, playing the piano and shopping.
There are many rocks on both sides of the Three Gorges. Some are like galloping horses, some are like warriors wearing helmets and armour, some are like gentle nuns, and some are like flying Chang 'e. What a variety!
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Some ... some ... some ... and some ... belong to parallelism.
Parallelism refers to a sentence composed of three or more phrases or sentences with similar meanings, the same structure and the same tone by using parallelism rhetoric. Sometimes compound sentence with two or more sentences can also be called compound sentence.
Generally speaking, the use of parallelism can get a coherent effect; The parallelism is lyrical, the rhythm is harmonious, the emotion is full and the momentum is strong; Using parallelism to describe scenery can make the level clear, the description delicate and vivid.