"In your own words" means the teacher wanted you to tell what you thought it was.
When you are telling someone's ideas in your own words, you are paraphrasing.
you turn the question into a statement and then put your answer in. EX: Q: why does John have $10? A: John has $10 because ...
That means to express the same meaning as the quote but rephrased in your own words.
To emphasize your self assessment would mean to put more effort into describing how you view yourself. Make your self assessment the most important part of what you are writing. Your self assessment is (in your own words) how you would describe yourself, your views, your individuality.
Jepic is one of Jedward's words they make up there own words! :D Jepic means epic but put a 'J' in front and its been jedwardified ;) :* :*
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Function is how something works; if something is working. In my own words.
"In your own words" means the teacher wanted you to tell what you thought it was.
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When you are telling someone's ideas in your own words, you are paraphrasing.
To effectively put information into your own words, you should read the information carefully, understand the main points, and then rewrite it using your own language and style while maintaining the original meaning.
When you are telling someone's ideas in your own words, you are paraphrasing.
Typically, if the words are your own you do not need to enclose them in quotation marks. However, if you specifically mean the words to be understood as dialogue, you should put quotation marks around them.
It's called paraphrasing. Take a line that Rosencrantz says, then ask yourself, "What is he getting at? What does he mean?". You then take your answer and put those words into Rosencrantz's mouth.
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