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c. the repetition of for followed by negative verbs emphasizes that there is a long list of bad things the king did
Parallelism is used here to strengthen the argument by the repetition of "for" followed by negative verbs emphasizes that there is a long list of bad things the king did.
Parallelism is whenever a similar sentence structure is repeated several times in order to convey a message. Overusing comas makes the reader pause more but it is not an example of parallelism. In the text there is an alternation between long and short words, and does not present an example of parallelism. Finally, the purpose of the document is not for a reader to skim it easily, but rather to convey a strong message.
However, the repetition of the word "for" emphasizes the bad deeds that have been done, and gives a strong tone to the text which helps convey a message.
"For taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments: for suspending our own legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever"