If you are trying to shorten that, it can be written like this; "My parents and the vet told me about different types of dogs."
Simple, put the research source in your own words. For example, I were to put your question in my own words I would do this: How can I use researched information without quoting it word for word?
The phrase "erupting like great beasts" in the excerpt helped the reader to understand the connotative meaning of the word heavy.
<h3>What is the connotative word heavy?</h3>
The author provides an inference context clue to help determine the meaning of the word heavy.
Hence, the phrase “erupting like great beasts” helps the reader infer that the “heavy electronic beats” coming from basements are quite forceful.
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Answer:
The man near Henderson Creek froze to death before he could reach camp.
Explanation:
(SAD)
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Both Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley from the Harry Potter series are friends with Harry Potter, are scared of Lord Voldemort, are loyal friends, are friends of Hagrid's, are enemies of Draco Malfoy, don't like Professor Snape, are in the Gryffindor house, go to Hogwarts, have the same classes (in most of the books)... the list could go on.