I need to....I don't how to put it. I guess dumb it down. My english professor gave us three paragraphs to change into the way we would write it. And I swear to you that the 2nd paragraph is so confusing. I understand honors english is supposed to push you, but I have no clue how to change this one. I've tried the thesaurus, but it just confuses me again.
The paragraph I'm having a problem with. It has to do with the following book we are reading in class, The bluest eye. It's a good book so far.
For a long time, literature has been used as a mirror through which good mannerism are identified and encouraged while vices are castigated. Still to the need to expose the theme of racism, societal prejudice, and child molestation, which have been a part of both traditional and modern societies, Toni Morrison expresses herself in the book 'The Bluest Eye'.
Cannot understand your question. Please rephrase it in proper English.
Yes, it is considered plagiarism to rephrase someone else's work without proper citation. Plagiarism is the act of using someone else's ideas or words without giving them credit, regardless of whether the content is directly copied or rephrased.
no it is not proper to start a paragraph with plus because, plus is adding on to another idea an idea is in one whole paragraph. that is why it is not proper to start a paragraph with plus.
That question makes no logical sense... Please rephrase your question and use proper English next time
It's possible that someone's accent can change if they are exposed to proper English speaking people from the US.
Incomplete question please rephrase it for a proper response
No, in this case "paragraph" would not be capitalized because it is not part of the proper name or title of that paragraph.
The question is not very clear, please rephrase it to get a proper answer
No, the word 'English' is a proper noun, a word for a person of or from England; a word for the language of England.The word 'English' is also a proper adjective, a word used to describe someone or something of or from England.When a noun or an adjective is based on a proper noun, they are a proper noun and a proper adjective.
When writing a business letter it is proper to include at least two sentences in each paragraph.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing. Write your paragraph without using names. For example, this short paragraph uses no proper nouns. All of the nouns in this paragraph are common nouns.
Yes, it is still considered plagiarism if you rephrase and cite a keyword in a question without providing proper attribution to the original source.