"Take heed to your own words" means to carefully consider and be mindful of the words you choose to speak, as they have the power to impact others and your own reputation. It serves as a reminder to think before speaking and to be aware of the consequences of what you say.
to take unfamiliar for one's own use or purposes; to adopt
Function is how something works; if something is working. In my own words.
"In your own words" means the teacher wanted you to tell what you thought it was.
when you restate a thesis you take your 1st one from your introduction.then when you get to your conclusion you put it in your own words.
It's called paraphrasing. Take a line that Rosencrantz says, then ask yourself, "What is he getting at? What does he mean?". You then take your answer and put those words into Rosencrantz's mouth.
To hollow out
Your question says it all, you have to answer this "IN YOUR OWN WORDS", not take the answer off the internet.
Paraphrase is taking someone's words and turning them into your own. You cannot take their exact words (that's plagiarism) but you can change it to your own words. :) hope it helps
You should take matters into your own hands and be mean back at him/her.
You should take notes in your own words because then there is a better chance you will understand the concept of the lesson and there is a better chance you will know what the lesson was about. Putting notes in your own words makes you think about what you are writing down and puts it in words you understand
"sening" is not a word in English, it is gibberish.
Take notes in your own words. :)