Parallelism

Parallelism is a balance within one or more sentences of similar phrases or clauses that have the same grammatical structure. In Literature, Parallelism can be used to convey messages or moral lessons to the reader

Examples:
 * She likes cooking, jogging, and reading.
 * The dog ran across the yard, jumped over the fence, and sprinted down the alley.
 * Corey admires people with integrity and character.

When something has parallel structure, the sentence flows better and gives the sense of a list of something in a sentence.