Anything with the word 'oral' in it: oral evaluation, oral summary....
That is called paraphrasing - when you restate information from a text using your own words while keeping the original meaning intact.
You should probably read the book.
just write what you think of, if it is word for word from a book or the intyernet then it isn't in your words but if you read it, understand it then write what you took it to mean its in your words!!
'Memiors of a Geisha' is a work of fiction. Much of the information in the book is false and incorrect. The book is based loosely on the life of Geisha Mineko Iwasaki. If you want to read about her actual life, in her own words translated into English she has released a book called 'Geisha, A Life.'
Not every book have chapter summaries. It's best to actually read the book.
It was his own book - The Old Man of Lochnagar
Just read the book at your own pace. The book is long, but very interesting. I read the book, took the test, and earned a 100%. Just READ the book.
You would have to read the conversation and use your own words for it.
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A good book is a matter of opinion, read the synopsis on the link below and make your own decision if you might like to read it. It's an awesome book. It's good because the author wrote a new language called nadsat. It explains a human, that's the best reason.
No, a table lacks the consciousness and cognitive abilities required to read and comprehend a book. Reading a book involves processing language, understanding context, and making meaning of the text, which are capabilities beyond the capacity of an inanimate object like a table.
Augustus did so many things it would take an entire book to name them all. He literally rebuilt Rome, stabilized the government, and established the pax Romans. To read what he did, in his own words, type in your browser,"Res Gestae Divi Augusti" you will come up with several sites that have his words translated.Augustus did so many things it would take an entire book to name them all. He literally rebuilt Rome, stabilized the government, and established the pax Romans. To read what he did, in his own words, type in your browser,"Res Gestae Divi Augusti" you will come up with several sites that have his words translated.Augustus did so many things it would take an entire book to name them all. He literally rebuilt Rome, stabilized the government, and established the pax Romans. To read what he did, in his own words, type in your browser,"Res Gestae Divi Augusti" you will come up with several sites that have his words translated.Augustus did so many things it would take an entire book to name them all. He literally rebuilt Rome, stabilized the government, and established the pax Romans. To read what he did, in his own words, type in your browser,"Res Gestae Divi Augusti" you will come up with several sites that have his words translated.Augustus did so many things it would take an entire book to name them all. He literally rebuilt Rome, stabilized the government, and established the pax Romans. To read what he did, in his own words, type in your browser,"Res Gestae Divi Augusti" you will come up with several sites that have his words translated.Augustus did so many things it would take an entire book to name them all. He literally rebuilt Rome, stabilized the government, and established the pax Romans. To read what he did, in his own words, type in your browser,"Res Gestae Divi Augusti" you will come up with several sites that have his words translated.Augustus did so many things it would take an entire book to name them all. He literally rebuilt Rome, stabilized the government, and established the pax Romans. To read what he did, in his own words, type in your browser,"Res Gestae Divi Augusti" you will come up with several sites that have his words translated.Augustus did so many things it would take an entire book to name them all. He literally rebuilt Rome, stabilized the government, and established the pax Romans. To read what he did, in his own words, type in your browser,"Res Gestae Divi Augusti" you will come up with several sites that have his words translated.Augustus did so many things it would take an entire book to name them all. He literally rebuilt Rome, stabilized the government, and established the pax Romans. To read what he did, in his own words, type in your browser,"Res Gestae Divi Augusti" you will come up with several sites that have his words translated.