Paraphrasing: Words
Paraphrasing: Phrases
Paraphrasing: Sentences
Paraphrasing Details
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Paraphrase the word:  PRETTY

Beautiful, lovely, gorgeous 

100

Paraphrase the phrase:  a chilly day

Answers will vary: 

the day was cold


100

Paraphrase the sentence:

Jenny is one of the kindest people I know.

Answers will vary.

"Jenny is the nicest human I have met"

100

What is paraphrasing?

Putting information into your own words

200

Paraphrase the word:  SLEEPY

tired, exhausted, sleep deprived

200

Paraphrase the phrase:  watched the sad movie

Answers may vary

"viewed the somber film"

200

Paraphrase the sentence:

Some day in the future, I hope to travel to California.

Answers will vary.

I would love to go to California some day.

200

To paraphrase, do you have to change every word in a phrase or sentence into your own words?

NO

300

Paraphrase the word: LATE

delayed, slow, behind time, last-minute

300

Paraphrase the phrase:  cooked the spicy food

Answers may vary

"prepared the hot dinner"

300

Paraphrase the sentence:  

I find getting to school on time each day to be difficult.  

Answers will vary.

It is hard not to be late to school daily.

300

What is a synonym?

A word with the same meaning.

400

Paraphrase the word:  COLORFUL

multi-colored, bright, flashy, vibrant

400

Paraphrase the phrase: sprinted along the road

Answers may vary: ran down the road

400

Paraphrase the sentence:

Mary loves to read stories about people living exciting lives. 

Answers will vary.

Mary enjoys to read text about others doing fun things.

400

Name two important parts of a complete sentence?

Capitalization, punctuation, subject, verb

500

Paraphrase the word:  FIREWORK

bursts, firecrackers, illuminations, bursts of light

500

Paraphrase the phrase:  the sound startled me

Answers may vary


"I was scared by the noise"

500

Paraphrase the sentence:

Enthusiasm can be of higher value than effort.

Answers will vary.

Excitement is sometimes more important than working hard.

500

What is a QUOTE?

An exact copy of someone else's words, usually enclosed in quotation marks and credited to the original author or speaker.

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