Well, if you think about it, if your sentences are super short, you get right to the point and we don't know any of the important details.
Example: The dog died. (short and choppy)
Verses: The suffering K-9 limped along the alley, energy slowly dripping away. He walked in the rain, not noticing the puddles he was trodding through. At length, he reached his almost flooded dog house, where he laid down. His he fell asleep never to wake again, finally at peace.
Make sense? Hope this helped! Sorry for the depressing example ;)
<span>B.A quotation uses the original author's words, but a paraphrase uses the essay writer's words.
A quotations is word-from-word 100% what the author said but paraphrasing is putting it in your own words.</span>
The passage that most clearly conveys the reader's attitude to Gregor is Drops of rain could be heard hitting the pane, which made him feel extremely depressed.
When Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from terrible nightmares, he discovered that he had been changed into an awful vermin and was lying in his bed. As he laid on his armour-like back, he could see his brown tummy, which was slightly rounded and separated into stiff pieces by arches. It was barely covered by the bedding and appeared to be about to slide off at any second. He watched while his numerous, pitifully small legs waved around pathetically in comparison to the bulk of the rest of him.
To learn more about the story “Metamorphosis” here
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Macbeth has several themes such as free will, ambition, power and versions of reality. hope that helped :-)