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rejonaanojer · 9 months ago
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Deltarune: PARAPHRASE - The Pallet
Working on this AU, I think Its pretty peak but check for yourself!!
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cyber--eclipse · 4 months ago
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More art as I promised + a updated ref sheet
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miriam-heddy · 4 months ago
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Color Coding The S8 News/ Direct Quotes Vs Paraphrases
"On the bright side, Buck’s relationship with Tommy is going strong (“They’re still getting to know each other a little better”), so at least he’ll have someone to complain to after a long day of putting up with his racist, sexist, homophobic boss."
I'm wondering what Tim Minear actually said. I put Andy Swift's paraphrasing in RED and the direct quote from Tim Minear in GREEN.
Tommy fans appear to be excitedly quoting Andy Swift, of TVLine, paraphrasing what he heard from Tim. Andy Swift doesn't work for ABC or Tim Minear.
The " " marks are the giveaway.
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hwhimsypc · 9 months ago
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HELP ME
How do i do a cool paraphrase of this painting?
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chaiforteacher · 2 years ago
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spocks-evil-godmother · 1 year ago
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Sweeney Todd: yeah so I had this wife and I loved her so much but got sent to Australia by a judge who had the hots for her even though I did nothing wrong
Anthony Hope: wow. What happened to your wife?
Sweeney Todd: no idea. Unrelated, I need to go find something out. Goodbye
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authorgirl1111 · 1 year ago
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"Did you use Christian to blow up the statues" "Of course not, it would have been found out if he blew up the statues." "Oh good." "We used C4." "What the F-"
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beeesworld · 1 year ago
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All you need in this life is warmth, good food, and orgasms.
Blackbeard
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janicecampbell · 2 years ago
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Don't Copy! How to Avoid Plagiarizing
Plagiarism is the act of taking someone else’s words or ideas and passing them off as your own. It is always wrong, but it’s an especially serious offense as you go through high school and college and move into professional life. In school, students can fail a class or be expelled for plagiarizing all or part of a work, and in the professional world, it’s possible to lose not only a job or…
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standardseotools · 2 years ago
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Free Article Rewriter Tool | Article Rewriter
In today's digital world, content is king. Businesses, bloggers, and marketers are all in constant need of high-quality, unique, and engaging content to attract and retain their audience. However, creating original content can be a time-consuming and challenging task. That's where article rewriters come in. In this article, we will explore what article rewriters are, their benefits and drawbacks, and how to use them effectively.
What is an article rewriter?
An article rewriter is a tool or software that helps to rewrite or paraphrase an existing article, making it unique and original. The primary purpose of an article rewriter is to produce multiple unique versions of an article without changing its core message or meaning. The tool scans the original content, analyzes its structure, and rewrites the article using different words, phrases, and sentence structures.
How Does an Article Rewriter Tool Work?
An article rewriter tool uses advanced algorithms to analyze the text and identify specific words and phrases that can be replaced with synonyms or alternative words. The tool then generates new content that is similar to the original but is not considered duplicate content. Some article rewriter tools also provide options for adjusting the level of paraphrasing, such as changing the percentage of words to be replaced.
Benefits of Using an Article Rewriter Tool
Using an article rewriter tool can offer several benefits, including:
Saving time and effort in creating new content: An article rewriter tool can help content creators save time and effort in creating new content by generating new content based on existing content.
Improving SEO rankings: By creating unique content that is optimized for specific keywords, an article rewriter tool can help improve SEO rankings and increase traffic to a website.
Creating multiple variations of existing content: An article rewriter tool can be used to create multiple variations of existing content, which can be useful for content creators who need to create different versions of the same content for different audiences or platforms.
Ensuring content uniqueness: Using an article rewriter tool can help ensure that the content is unique and is not considered duplicate content, which can result in penalties from search engines.
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drewjayjoan · 2 years ago
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Do y’all ever read an academic source about gender and you just know the author has never talked to a queer person before
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Paraphrased language
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parasitoidism · 10 months ago
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(fandombrained person trying to express their observation that a female character has more than one personality trait) she's like a girlboss but she's also a girlfailure sometimes
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lotus-pear · 4 months ago
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charm stat at debonair ‼️‼️
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deliasamed · 1 year ago
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Direct/Indirect Objects in Declarative Sentence
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How to place Direct and Indirect Objects in Declarative sentence
In declarative sentences, objects can be either direct or indirect, and their placement within the sentence structure depends on the type of object.   Direct Object (Od) A direct object is the noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb directly. It answers the question what? whom? how many/much? which? after the verb. Direct objects typically follow the verb without the need for a preposition. Example: She read a book. (The direct object book receives the action of the verb read.)         Indirect Object (Oi): In English grammar, the indirect object often appears with a prepositional paraphrase, especially when the sentence includes a direct object. The prepositional paraphrase typically uses the preposition to or for to indicate the recipient or beneficiary of the action.    Main situations in which a prepositional paraphrase is  commonly used with an indirect object:   Giving or Providing: Without Prepositional Paraphrase: She gave him a present. With Prepositional Paraphrase: She gave a present to him.     Sending or Showing Direction: Without Prepositional Paraphrase: She sent her a letter. With Prepositional Paraphrase: She sent a letter to her.       Informing or Reporting: Without Prepositional Paraphrase: He told me the news. With Prepositional Paraphrase: He told the news to me.     Promising or Offering: Without Prepositional Paraphrase: He promised her assistance. With Prepositional Paraphrase: He promised assistance to her.       Passing or Handing Over: Without Prepositional Paraphrase: They handed us the keys. With Prepositional Paraphrase: They handed the keys to us.       Expressing Concern or Interest: Without Prepositional Paraphrase: They showed him great care. With Prepositional Paraphrase: They showed great care to him.       Bringing Attention or Awareness: Without Prepositional Paraphrase: She explained them the concept. With Prepositional Paraphrase: She explained the concept to them.     It's important to note that in many cases, the prepositional paraphrase is optional, and the preposition can often be omitted in less formal or spoken English. The choice may depend on the desired emphasis, style, or formality of the sentence.        
Placement of Direct (Od) and Indirect Objects (Oi):
In simple sentences with both a direct and indirect object, the typical order is subject - verb - indirect object - direct object. Example: She gave him a book. (Subject: She, Verb: gave, Indirect Object: him, Direct Object: book)   When there's only a direct object, it directly follows the verb. Example: They found a treasure. (Subject: They, Verb: found, Direct Object: treasure)   When there's only an indirect object, it can also follow the verb directly. Example: I bought my sister a gift. (Subject: I, Verb: bought, Indirect Object: sister)   Note: While this structure is common, it's essential to consider that more complex sentences or variations in sentence structure may alter the placement of objects.   Understanding the placement of direct and indirect objects in declarative sentences enhances the clarity and effectiveness of communication, allowing for a precise conveyance of actions and recipients.                   Direct/Indirect Objects in Declarative Sentence Declarative Sentence in English Grammar Independent Elements Parallelism in English Grammar What is The Object of a Sentence? Read the full article
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mohntilyet · 2 months ago
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"for the chance to be by your side i would storm the black city itself. never doubt it" "let me make a promise to you here. i dream you will say yes" "tell me this ends with me asleep in your arms, and i will kill any god you ask" can we hear it for the antivans!!!!!!!! can we PLEASE hear it for the antivans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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