Answer B is the best to describe paraphrasing. Paraphrasing is reading something and then rewriting it in your own words. It can help clear up any wordiness or misunderstanding from the original material, and it also helps with avoiding plagiarism.
Answer A is not paraphrasing because the original material is spoken, not written. If it were a written speech that Janette was reading, she could be paraphrasing.
listened I listened, you listened, he listened, we listened , you listened , they listened
listened I listened, you listened, he listened, we listened , you listened , they listened
The word 'ambient' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as surrounding on all sides:We listened to the ambient sounds of insects and birds.
The word "intently", an adverb, can be used in sentences such as: "They listened intently to Dr. Who through his entire class", or "She was studying so intently in her room, she didn't notice her mother walking in".
I/You/We/They have listened. He/She/It has listened.
who told folk tales and who listened
No, "Is you listened" is not a complete sentence because it is grammatically incorrect. The correct form would be "Have you listened?" featuring the auxiliary verb "have" to form a question in the present perfect tense.
The past tense of listen is listened.
they listened to green day dude!!! everyone listened to music escpescally green day!! :)
It would inspire me to be a better person when I listened to him speak.Seeing beautiful flowers would inspire me to plant my own.
Had been listening.This (above) is past perfect continuous.had listened is past perfect.I had listened to the speech four times.
group of cows = herd listened = heard