It is called paraphrasing.
A common statement that is usually used to summarize something.
A typical passage in a book is usually around 250-500 words in length.
They usually use adjectives to describe the tone of a passage.
canal.
Canals are built to allow passage from one body of water/river, to another. They are usually dug out because there are large amounts of water on either side of a small amount of land.
No, "resummarize" is not recognized by most dictionaries as a standard English word. The correct term is usually "summarize" or "rewrite."
Please rephrase - the question is unclear.
If words have been highlighted in a passage, it usually means that section is important.
A narrow passage of water usually wider than a strait is called a channel. Channels often connect larger bodies of water and can be used for navigation.
a sound
What people are usually doing while suffering is taking place
Roman Catholic Answer"A sacrament of passage" is usually used outside the Church to refer to many things, like acne, for instance. In the Church it usually refers to death and/or the Anointing of the Sick (Extreme Unction). I have heard it used to refer to Confirmation by some.