Answer:
A summary restates all of the main ideas; a paraphrase is a condensed version of text.
Explanation:
A summary is in your own words, but some key words may not be able to be changed. However, a summary can contain brief quotations of significant language. A paraphrase is in your own words, but you must change both the words and the sentence structures of the original passage
You didn't list options, but i think maybe you meant those options:
a. The look she gave her was as frigid as a winter wind.
b. He answered the questionnaire like a monkey with a typewriter
c. The old man who walked into the room, looked as tough as old boots
d. The words her friend spoke to her were as sweet as honey.
i think the best answer is b;) it is no mere comparison, but a trasfer of meaning from how the monkey behaved (carelessly) to the person filling in the questionaire
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When writing anything important you should make sure that you are understandable, in this case, when you are writing a speech that it strictly formal and a good tone for 'grad students' you need to make sure you have a good topic. Anybody who is listening to a speech wants it to be intresting and meaningful. Lastly, don't make an important topic funny unless its something that you know as a fact isn't going to hurt anyones feeling or make someone less confident. When writing anything important it is a normal task to stay on topic and be appropriate. I hope this helps you understand the elements you should avoid when writing a speech.
Answer:
Its b because I think that "Aidan", yes he did restate the question and told whether or not he agreed with them but he did not give a reason or any details as to why he supported the ban of dodgeball.
Explanation:
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The correct phrase would be "He descended 300 meters in 5 hours"
I hope this helped.