To provide a paraphrase, I would need the specific highlighted words or a relevant excerpt from the reading passage. Please share the text you would like paraphrased, and I can assist you with that!
In the context of "The Jungle," the best synonym for "cowering" would be "cringing." This term captures the sense of fear and submission that characterizes the act of cowering, reflecting a physical reaction to intimidation or distress. Both words convey a feeling of vulnerability and a desire to avoid confrontation.
If you're reading this, then he's out of your league.
to make them cleaner ( i think )
earth is relatively young
i have the same question for that reading log thing
he was getting accustom to his new life
You are going have to do this. We don't have the passage and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills in your paraphrasing of the passage. If we did your homework for you you still wouldn't know how to do it. I will be glad to give support and suggestions, but not do your work.
it is too late to go back.
What is the summary of this reading passage a tale of two cities
A reading passage is an excerpt from a story, novel, or essay.
Passage conclusion
You would have to paraphrase the story into the reading level of the kids you will be writing for.
Based on the information in this reading passage, what did Pip think of the man's last statement?It was rude A+
Purpose
The word "prophecies" could correctly replace "oracles" in the reading passage.
We cannot read your mind to see the passage you are supposed to be reading yourself. We also cannot see any terms.
Reading a passage can lead to changes in perspective, knowledge, or emotions. It can inspire new thoughts or ideas, challenge existing beliefs, or evoke strong feelings. Ultimately, the impact of reading a passage depends on the individual's receptiveness and interpretation.