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A paraphrase is a restatement of the meaning of a text or passage using other words. The term itself is derived via Latin paraphrasis from Greek paráfrasis. The act of paraphrasing is also called paraphrasis.
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It’s basically the same because they are both dealing with a strong female character.
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<u><em>D. to converse with an expert in a field </em></u>
Explanation: because interviews are with experts and experts have studied what they study a lot so they will probably be right- idk man im tired i just know this is right lol
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Indefinite pronoun
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An indefinite pronoun is a word that replaces one or more nouns (a noun can be a person, animal, thing, idea, place, etc) in a general way, in other words, without being specific to what noun is referring to. Pronouns such as <em>many, several, another, anything, any, anybody, anyone, either, neither, nobody, all, none, someone, some, each, everybody </em>and<em> few</em> are all examples of indefinite pronouns.
Here are some example sentences:
<em>Is there </em><em>anyone</em><em> home?</em>
<em>We can't leave our brother alone, </em><em>someone</em><em> needs to take care of him.</em>
<em>Several</em><em> of the speakers refused to debate.</em>
A higher-level text in the Townsend Press vocabulary series, Advancing Vocabulary Skills<span>, 4/e is suitable for intermediate and advanced developmental courses.</span>