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    WRITING PARAPHRASE Practice 2 Another main issue is maintaining astronauts’’ inner complexion. To be cramped into a small space with an unknown environment can lead to distress afterworlds. In additional‚ when there is nobody being there with them or the astronauts’’ feel indifference‚ they will be another emotional problem. According to NASA Physician‚ how can astronauts " let off steam" when interpersonal conflicts develop in the ends although best friends can be close each other when the

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    excellent paraphrase! I enjoyed it very much 2) The question is to live or not to live. Is it more noble to suffer the outrageous misfortunes or to oppose those misfortunes and end my life. I wish very much to die and no longer suffer the heartaches and natural shocks that exist. When we are dead it is possible that we can no longer dream‚ but when we sleep we can dream. There is no reason to suffer through life for so long. Who would want to suffer all the things that are bad in life‚ and

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    ACT No. 9593 otherwise known as Tourism Act of 2009 And Its Implementing Rules and Regulations Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS Towards this end‚ the State shall seek to: (a) Ensure the development of Philippine tourism that is for and by the Filipino people‚ conserve and promote their heritage‚ national identity and sense of unity. (b) Recognize sustainable tourism development as integral to the

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    Paraphrase: Bacillus subtilis‚ known also as the hay bacillus or grass bacillus‚ engage for survival and competitive success in its natural habitats‚ B.subtilis shed light on the conduct of this organism throughout industrial fermentation. Certainly‚ the high adaptability of B.subtilis to environmental changes and insults stands at the basis of its success‚ not only in its character but also in marketable applications. Paraphrase: S.typhi might be younger than the split between the humans and the

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    Summary and Paraphrase

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    explained in the first stanza how she was poor and white‚ barely daring to breathe. Her dad died before she had the time to kill him. She prayed for her dad’s soul to be recovered in a town on the coast of Cape God‚ Massachusetts. Then the narrator speaks about a German tongue in a polish town‚ and how the town was destroyed by wars that came through their town. She could not talk to her dad because of she was afraid and her tongue stuck in her mouth. The narrator kept proposing that her dad was a German

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    Othello Paraphrase

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    | Enter OTHELLO‚ LODOVICO‚ DESDEMONA‚ EMILIA and attendants | OTHELLO‚ LODOVICO‚ DESDEMONA and EMILIA enter‚ with attendants. | | LODOVICOI do beseech you‚ sir‚ trouble yourself no further. | LODOVICOPlease‚ sir‚ don’t trouble yourself. | | OTHELLOOh‚ pardon me‚ ’twill do me good to walk. | OTHELLOI beg your pardon; walking will make me feel better. | | LODOVICOMadam‚ good night. I humbly thank your ladyship. | LODOVICOGood night‚ madam. Thank you. | | DESDEMONAYour honor is most welcome

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    Poem Paraphrase Paper When Richard Cory entered the business district all of the townspeople would stand aside and watch him. He was trim and clean cut. He was very rich and knowledgeable. He was also extremely privileged. The townspeople wanted to be him. They continue to work their lives away. One day Richard Cory killed himself. This brief summary of Edwin Arlington Robinson’s “Richard Cory” does not capture the true emotion and irony presented in the original poem. It excludes many uses of

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    The shareholder didn’t get the dividends they expected. After looking at the figures they found out that some of the adding up hadn’t been done right. Some of the key data had been mistakenly thrown away. A private financial company was used to look into the data and check out the figures. The CEO was put down by the shareholders for this mismanagement and was told that the shareholder felt pretty put out by the lack of accurate accounting. The CEO promised to get back to them as soon as possible

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    Summary vs. Paraphrase

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    Summary Vs. Paraphrase Summary involves restating every main idea from the original piece while also paying attention to the proportion of the original. That is‚ if one third of the original essay was devoted to a particular topic‚ then one third of one’s summary should also be devoted to that same topic. When summarizing‚ one must capture every main idea presented from the original but do it in a fraction of the original space. That’s why summary is so useful.   Paraphrase‚ on the other hand

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    From Beowulf-Part 1 * According to lines 19-23‚ what does the story of Grendel’s origin suggest about the beliefs Anglo-Saxon culture? : You could tell they were very religious. * Contrast the lair of Grendel to Herot Hall. : Grendel’s lair was underground & dark‚ & Herot Hall was a happier place full of joy. * Paraphrase lines 34-40. : Grendel silently snatched & killed 30 men‚ dragging their bodies back to his lair. Identify the following terms * Name

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