Effective ways to summarize and paraphrase:
Summarize:
- Read the passage completely and take notes of the points that clearly explains the content of the whole passage.
- Now with the points you noted, form a small passage that can summarize the entire content explained in the given passage.
- Now reread the original source as you might have missed some important points and facts,add them to the points that you are forming.
- Now arrange them in right order and check the format whether it is perfect.
These are the ways to effectively summarize the given passage.
Paraphrase:
- Take a passage that you wish to paraphrase, Read it and Reread it again until you understand the complete meaning of that passage.
- Hide the passage from your view and now try to build the passage with your own words as if you are about to explain it to your classmates.
- Once you are done developing your own passage,compare it with the original one and check it's accuracy as whether you have managed to convey all the meaning mentioned as in the original one.
- Try including the citation,that contains the name of the author at the end of the passage you paraphrased.
These are the effective ways to paraphrase.
<span>A. Society and government corrupt the individual. It is obvious when he wrote society is in conspiracy against its members, that Emerson did not believe society was good to the average person overall. He thinks the voices that make one an individual get lost as we grow used to being part of society.</span>
1, This is 25 Points,
2, Well slightly you could say that it being called "allegorical" would go with the theme, the theme may be jealousy which could be the reason Venus gave all the nearly impossible (and inevitable) tasks to do, although Venus was possibly jealous because of Cupid liking Psyche and Psyche being mortal.
The statement fits with the theme of the story, because it wasn't made clear or stated that Venus was jealous, it used her actions to foreshadow (is that the right word for it?) the theme. Similar to how Psyche means soul and butterfly and how her soul is made immortal, like a transition for a caterpillar to a butterfly.
Answer:
I believe it is C
Explanation:
I think it is C because they address Matt as he.