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Alekssandra [29.7K]
4 years ago
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Please help as soon as possible! : )

Biology
2 answers:
GenaCL600 [577]4 years ago
5 0
Paraphrasing is the act of rewording, revising, simplifying and expressing the text in your own words with additional clarity. Note that condensing the text to a shorter form should not be in your interests because that would be summarizing, not paraphrasing. Check this out: 

Nonliving organisms and lifeless organisms are not the same thing. Inanimate organisms are not dead, they're nonliving. Being nonliving means not having a characteristic of life, it means that the object is inorganic. A valid example could be a rock. A rock has never had a characteristic of life. Being deceased means that life once inhabited the being and has left it. Just as a moose gains life from conception, it's deemed dead once life has left it. <span>In science, nonliving organisms and lifeless organisms are not the same thing; one was gifted life and one was inanimate from the beginning. </span>


dolphi86 [110]4 years ago
3 0
Hey there!

Here is a paraphrased version of the text:

Objects that are nonliving never had the qualities of life, and never will. Things that are dead did have an experience to have the qualities of life, but then they eventually die, they fail to keep some of the characteristics. So in science, dead is not an identical word to nonliving. A rock is nonliving, a fallen tree is dead, and a moose is living.

Note: While paraphrasing a text, a good thing to do is to think of as many synonyms of the words in the text as you can.

Hope this helps you.
Have a great day!
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