Answer:
-Paraphrasing puts only the main idea in the writer’s words, while summarizing includes key details.
Explanation:
Paraphrasing is, in rough terms, defined as phrasing in another manner, following its etymology; that is to say, paraphrasing is restating the main idea of any form of discourse through your own words. Summarizing entails, on the other hand and in rough terms, too, condensing the main ideas or key details of any form of discourse.
Answer:
A) Curiously, you would not feel this force at all because, like anything in free fall, you are weightless.
Explanation:
The compound subject is "Young Juan and his father." Both Jaun and his father are the subjects of the sentence, but because there are two of them it means there is a compound subject.

Indirect speech:
The judge asked the lawyer if/whether he would be able to complete his arguments the next day.
Explanation:
The dialogue inside the inverted comma is a interrogative sentence or a question being asked by the Judge to the lawyer, the reporting verb 'asked' will be used.
And as the reporting verb is in past tense, the main verb will also be converted to past tense. The time mentioned 'tomorrow' will change into 'next day'
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Answer:
Too much pride can lead into trouble
Explanation:
The magician always has too much pride, and then one day he lost everything