As you identify and evaluate research sources, you must make accurate notes of information you think might be useful in your essay. There are many ways to take notes—from jotting down single words or phrases to photocopying entire articles. (For instruction on note-taking, see “Taking Good Research Notes” in How to Research Your Topic on this Web Site.)
There are three ways of incorporating source information into your own writing: summary, paraphrase, and direct quotation. When you summarize or paraphrase, you restate in your own words the idea(s) of another speaker or writer. When you quote, you reproduce the exact words of another speaker or writer.
Answer:
One time I judged someone else is when I first met one of my best friends a few years ago.
Explanation:
I had been with my aunt and she said that she wanted me to meet someone. She was really shy and I thought that she and I would never be able to meet eye to eye. I stopped myself when I remembered something my mom had told me. She had told me to never judge a book by it's cover. She was right. My friend ended up being really fun and outgoing when she warmed up to me. She is now one of my best friends.
Answer:
he was afraid of heights and flying
In the Happy Feet Film Lovelace has a plastic six-pack ring.
It got there because it got caught around his neck when he was swimming.
Answer: D.
Explanation: D is the correct answer because it's a more positive outlook on what's going on in her life.