In order to paraphrase a sentence, you need to be able to understand what it says and state the same with your own words.
Bearing that in mind, first, you need to read the sentence and mark any words you don't understand. Once you underlined the words you don't know, you should look up words you don't understand in the dictionary. In this step you should focus not only on understanding the meaning, but you can also look up synonyms that might help you comprehend and paraphrase. After understanding the sentence, you should reread the statement to find the main ideas and details. You need to identify the main ideas to know what's important in the sentence that NEEDS to be present in your paraphrased sentence. Finally, you are ready to simplify the sentence by rewriting it in your own words.
Answer:
In the book <em>Marriage Is A Private Affair</em> by Chinua Achebe, Nnaemeka is hesitant to tell his father about his engagement to Nene because he knows the issue is a sensitive one for him and he after he sends his father his wedding photo, his father cuts off Nene's face and sends it back to Nnaemeka. In his letter, his father voiced out his displeasure in a letter he sent his son when he said that the picture was unsolicited and he did not ask for it.
Nnaemeka's father was angry that Nnaemeka did not go according to the Igbo tradition of parent's picking a wife for him but went ahead to propose to Nene, an Ibibio girl so he was unhappy when he found out.
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A conflict is a struggle between <u>opposing</u> forces in a story
Explanation:
He wants people to support him. He sought to emphasize the historic nature of the events at Pearl Harbor, implicitly urging the American people never to forget the attack and memorialize its date.