There can be additives, however if you grow your own (Now legal in many locations) then there would only be what you chose to put in it.
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.
Yes, anyway is a compound word. any + way = anyway Both "any" and "way" are words on their own. So, when you put them together, you get a compound word.
You put two words together.
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paraphrasing
However Coltish John might seem to be, his knowledge of the world affairs is quite intriguing
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.
To paraphrase expresses a meaning of something, either written or spoken, using different words, to clarify an original statement. To put something into one's own words without loosing the meaning
When you are telling someone's ideas in your own words, you are paraphrasing.
paraphrasing
Yes, please read the related link.
Yes, when you summarize, you put the ideas into your own words. But you need to keep the author's meaning intact.
you can get skin cancer
Yes, mostly they do. They may get some from other sources as they check things out, but they will usually put things into their own words.
Cloning, to me, is making a total duplicate of someone's body. But with no spirit put there by God, then it would be without a mind, will or emotion.