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Reported speech is a way of representing someone else's words, thoughts, or beliefs. In reported speech sentences, the speaker reports or paraphrases what someone else has said without quoting them directly. Reported speech usually involves a change in pronouns, tenses, and sometimes word order.
False. When paraphrasing or summarizing someone else's work, it is important to give credit to the original source, even if you use your own words. This is to avoid plagiarism and show respect for the original author's ideas.
The person is said to be Illiterate.
Reported speech is when we convey what someone else said by paraphrasing or quoting their words. It involves changing the tense and sometimes the pronouns to match the reporting context. For example, changing "I am hungry" to "He said he was hungry" is an example of reported speech.
"Someone had said" is used to indicate that the action occurred before another past event. "Someone said" simply states the action happened in the past. The use of past perfect ("had said") helps to clarify the sequence of events when discussing multiple actions in the past.
Paraphrasing involves restating someone else's ideas or information in your own words while still maintaining the original meaning. It is important to avoid simply replacing words with synonyms, but rather to fully understand the content and express it in a new way. Proper citation is necessary to give credit to the original source.
Paraphrasing in counseling involves rephrasing the client's words in a way that demonstrates active listening and understanding. It helps counselors reflect back the client's thoughts or feelings to encourage deeper exploration and clarify the client's perspectives. This technique can foster rapport, empathy, and better communication between the counselor and client.
To avoid plagiarism when paraphrasing or quoting the work of others, you must properly cite the source using the appropriate citation style (MLA, APA, Chicago, etc.). Additionally, ensure that you are not copying the original text word for word when paraphrasing and that you accurately represent the author's ideas in your own words. Finally, provide quotation marks around any direct quotes taken from the original work.
IF you meant 'paraphrasing' - it's repeating word-for-word what someone has just said. It's often used by schoolteachers who need to get the class to remember important facts.
Here are some sentences.Did he make up that poem or is he quoting someone else?She was very good at quoting long speeches.
i am paraphrasing not exactly word for word " i someone commits murder their sentence will be what they did to the victim" hope i helped
i am paraphrasing not exactly word for word " i someone commits murder their sentence will be what they did to the victim" hope i helped
It means, "The exact words". or quoted word for word.Verbatim means word for word or exactly the same words, no paraphrasing.
Paraphrase is the verb; paraphrasing is the gerund ( noun ).
A paraphrase, or a summary.
# It is a three letter word that is pronounced the same as its own last letter # The single and plural form are spelt and pronounced the same way, and are indistinguishable # In the bible the plural form is represented by the the word being written in capital letters, as YOU. # It is only used when directly addressing another person or persons, or when quoting what someone has said to someone.
The someone is said to be placid.