Answer:
A. Inhuman, Cruelty, Rebelled
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for the second one: A.
Explanation:
Answer:
"Nature"- Ralph Waldo Emerson.
"Woman in the Nineteenth Century" - Margaret Fuller.
"Walden" - Henry David Thoreau.
""Orphic Sayings" - Amos Bronson Alcott.
Explanation:
Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement that developed during the early 19th century. This philosophical belief held that divinity supersedes all things and the goodness of people and also emphasizes greatly on the themes of individualism and self-reliance along with optimism.
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote the essay "Nature" where the foundation of the philosophy of transcendentalism is put forth.
Margaret Fuller's "Woman in the Nineteenth Century", became one of the most prominent feminist documents during that time.
"Walden" by Henry David Thoreau reflects on the tranquility and importance of living in nature and simple living.
"Orphic Sayings" by Amos Bronson Alcott contains numerous sayings of the transcendentalist writer, which many other transcendentalist writers think is just silly and unintelligible.
Paraphrasing is the writing technique that helps a writer to avoid the constant use of what is known as direct-quotations, which means, using the exact words of another writer to expose an idea or support it. Paraphrasing is literally the use of a writers own words to express the main ideas he/she has gathered from a text that has been written by someone else. Paraphrasing is really important as it avoids the constant use of quotations, which impede the nice flow or reading. However, it is also risky to use when not done right, because it can turn into plagiarism. This is why, the main thing to remember about paraphrasing is this: you use your own words to express the main idea of the author whose text you wish to use.
In this particular excerpt, the correct way of paraphrasing this text would be thus: There is a tendency for students to believe that correct writing means always using quotations, especially when it has to do with a research paper. However, they forget that a good text is not one filled with quotations, as these should be minimally used (less than 10% in a text). Especially when taking notes, students should learn the lack of necessity of overusing quotations and directly transcribing information from texts, and learn to use paraphrasing.