Introduction to the subject
Independent.
It means to express in one's own words.
The words "in your own words" means the teacher wants YOU to describe it, not some anonymous person on the internet. Read your textbook so you know what the linear model is, then just say it the way you would tell a friend about it.
It means how you say (tone) words and what you say (choice of words) can have an affect on people. For example: "Stay away from the traffic." If you say this in a loud (tone) voice, it will make more of an impact. Another example: if you say that is not a good idea (choice of words) rather than don't do that, you will seem indecisive.
If something is unnecessary, it is unneeded. Another way to say that would be redundant, which means that there is already something else doing what is needed. You could say that expendable or dispensable. You might even say it is beside the point or uncalled-for. Another way of saying this would be to say unwanted.
Paraphrasing is the act of restating someone else's ideas or information in your own words while retaining the original meaning. It helps to clarify information, avoid plagiarism, and demonstrate understanding of the content.
Verbose is another way to say big words.
It does say it provides for the common good. A preamble doesn't get into specific details.
That it was perfectly written. - APEX
That it was perfectly written. - APEX
Say a few words
Words.
Independent.
phonetically, it's spelled Urvaraka. and the word is spelled fertilizers. how do you expect to learn another language if you can't learn how you spell words in your own?
It means to express in one's own words.
It states what the constitution is going to say.
because, If it didn't, you could say swear words! and your own words? anywayz yh the point!