The question above wants to assess your ability to paraphrase a text. For that reason, I can't paraphrase it for you, but I'll show you how to do one.
First, you need to understand that "paraphrase" is the term that refers to a text that has been rewritten with the same meaning, but changing the words.
In this case, you must paraphrase the text as follows:
- Read the text and understand the message it conveys.
- Rewrite this text, keeping this message, but using other words that are more modern but that maintain the formal nature of the text.
- You can use synonyms, which are different words with the same meaning.
Regarding “The Yellow Wallpaper,” we can make an association between the text and the main character of the book.
This is because this character is prevented from performing any activity and is left locked in a room where she has no contact with anything and anyone. The lack of activities leaves this woman with a very fragile psychological condition and unable to develop herself.
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Answer:
racial segregation specifically : a former policy of segregation and political, social, and economic discrimination against the nonwhite majority in the Republic of South Africa.
Explanation:
Although I cannot write the whole fable for you, I can provide you with the topics to develop into one. Our theme is the first one, "Do not give your enemies the means of destroying you."
- The main characters are a fox and dog. The fox is sly and smart, whereas the dog is arrogant and proud. The dog guards a farm, and the fox lives in the forest that surrounds that farm.
- The fox wants to steal eggs from the farm, but he is afraid of the dog. However, he notices how clean and lustrous the dog's fur is, so he compliments the dog.
- The dog loves being complimented, so he begins telling the fox about himself. He talks about what he eats, how many baths he takes a month, how comfortably he sleeps, etc.
- The dog talks so much that he ends up revealing the best time for the fox to enter the farm undetected - the time when he, the dog, is too busy to guard anything.
- The next day, the fox steals all the eggs and the dog's owner is rightfully angry. The dog realizes he has talked too much and that his pride led him to think the fox is really interested in learning about him.
<h3>What is a fable?</h3>
- A fable is a type of story that presents a moral lesson. Its main characteristic is the use of animals and objects with human qualities and abilities, such as talking, as characters.
- The topics above can be developed into a fable where the lesson is that pride is harmful and can lead us to give our enemies the means to destroy us.
- The dog is <u>proud and narcissistic</u>. For that reason, he thinks everyone admires him and is interested in him. He cannot stop talking about himself, so he ends up giving away precious information to the fox.
- A good idea is to write the dialogue between the characters showing how much dog talks as opposed to how little the fox talks. The fox will mostly express admiration for the dog's beauty and his comfortable life, trying to get him to keep on talking.
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Answer:
8a
Explanation:
had run over me
9) might have saved if they had
10) may come