3.31 Paraphrase Exercise-Echo
3.31 Paraphrase Exercise-Echo
3.31 Paraphrase Exercise-Echo
Exercise 1
Paraphase each sentence. There may be more than one way to rewrite each one.
Remenber to change vocabulary, phrases and sentence structure wherever you can.
1. Despite their massive size, elephants are known for being agile.
Although elephants are very huge, they are famous for their swiftness.
3. Over the centuries, lions have been used in art to represent power and
magnificence.
In the last decade centuries, lions have been used in art to on behalf of authority and
brilliance.
4. Lions are social animals with one dominant male in each pride.
Lions are gregarious animals which have a primary male in each pride.
5. George Washington Carver was a dedicated teacher, in addition, he
was known as a talented artist, musician, and researcher who made valuable
contributions to his people and his country.
George Washington Carver not only famous as a gifted artist, musician, and
researcher who made worthwhile devotions to his people and his country.
6. Archibald McLeish, known for his poetry, was appointed head of the
library of congress by President Roosevelt in 1939.
Archibald McLeish, famous for his poetry, was assigned to the leader of the library
of congress by president Roosevelt in 1939.
Exercise 2
Read each paragraph and state the main idea in your own words. If you find the
main idea stated directly in the paragraph, be sure to use the paraphrasing
techniques that you practice in exercise one.
2. New oil supplies need to be found to replace those that have been
used up. There is a constant search for new oil fields. Oil hunters sink their
wells wherever there are signs of oil. Each of these drillings costs thousands
and thousands of dollars, and often there is not enough oil to make it
profitable. Nevertheless, the search for new oil never ends.
If there is any indication of oil the oil hunters will continuously to dig their wells and
use new wells to substitute old ones which run out of oil. Although the costs of these
grilling will spend a lot and usually find no enough oil to earn money, the explore of
new oil never will stop.
Main idea:
3. Quakers, a religious group known as the Society of Friends, have
always worked for human causes. Before the Civil War in the United States,
they were against slavery and led the movement to help salve escape from
the southern part of the United States and seek freedom in the northern part.
Today, they fight hunger and disease around the globe and still aid people
fleeing tyranny ( 暴 政 专 政 ) and war. Their beliefs are based on the
principles of pacifism(和平主义 反战主义) and simple living.
Quakers, a devotional group famous as the Society of Friends, devote themselves to
human problems all the time and basically believe the tenet of pacifism and simple
living. Before the Civil War in the United States, they fight for slaveries in the south
of US to obtain freedom and flee to the north of America. But now they pay more
attention to solve starvation and disease in the world and lead human against
tyranny and war.
Main idea:
1. The twenties were the years when drinking was against the law, and the law
was a bad joke because everyone knew of a local bar where liquor could be had.
They were the years when organized crime ruled the cities, and the police
seemed powerless to do anything against it. Classical music was forgotten while
jazz spread throughout the land, and men like Bix Beiderbecke, Louis
Armstrong, and Count Basie became the heroes of the young. The flapper was
born in the twenties, and with her bobbed hair and short skirts, she symbolized,
perhaps more than anyone or anything else, America's break with the past.
From Kathleen Yancey, English 102 Supplemental Guide (1989): 25.
It is known by everyone that a local bar sold alcohol, although there was a
regulation which forbid drinking. It took a long time that police can do nothing
against crimes in this city. As the jazz spread the city, men like Bix Beiderbecke,
Louis Armstrong, and count Basie became the heroes of teenagers, classic music
gradually disappeared from people’s sight. The flapper, surpassed everything in
US and represented a new break, who was born in the twenties and had bobbed
hair and short skirts.