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James Madison was the author of the Constitution. He combined the many ideas of different representatives of all 13 states and put their ideas into written words.
When you are telling someone's ideas in your own words, you are paraphrasing.
Concrete illustrations are used to put abstract ideas into close-up words. The concrete words could be described as tangible descriptions.
When you are telling someone's ideas in your own words, you are paraphrasing.
There was no such thing back then, not by ANY name! You talk about "enlightenment" back then, they'd put you away in the funny farm.
paraphrasing their work.
To put abstract ideas into close up words you would need to use concrete descriptions. This will ensure that the reader will get a true understanding of what you mean.
Concrete descriptions are used to put abstract ideas into close up words. Concrete descriptions provide readers with the ability to see exactly what the writer means.
Timothy Matlack engrossed the Declaration of Independence. However, he did not pen the US Constitution. The actual ink was put on the page by Jacob Shallus. Gouverneur Morris is credited with much of the constitution's phraseology and is sometimes called the penman of the constitution.
You write down letters, and they become words. And with these words you can put your ideas onto the paper. SIMPLE!
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James Madison's contribution to American democracy was to write the model that later was used to write to the constitution. He listened to everyone's ideas at the convention and then put all the ideas into writing.