“There is much in your book that is original and valuable---but what is original is not valuable, and what is valuable is not original.” is in a parallel form.
“There is much in your book that is original and valuable---but what is original is not valuable, and what is valuable is not original.” is in a parallel form.
The thesis statement is better original.
The thesis statement is better original.
Dickinson was original. She never imitates others.
Dickinson was original. She never imitates others.
I hope to read the book the original. A: for B: on C: in D: at
I hope to read the book the original. A: for B: on C: in D: at
Even a () translation is not always faithful to the original. A: literal B: literary
Even a () translation is not always faithful to the original. A: literal B: literary
The key of paraphrasing is to interpret a sentence with much less words than original.
The key of paraphrasing is to interpret a sentence with much less words than original.
Walter: A copy of an artwork should be worth exactly what the original is worth if the two works are visually indistinguishable. After all, if the two works are visually indistinguishable, they have all the same qualities, and if they have all the same qualities, their prices should be equal.Marissa: How little you understand art! Even if someone could make a perfect copy that is visually indistinguishable from the original, the copy would have a different history and hence not have all the same qualities as the original. Which of the following is a point at issue between Walter and Marissa A: Whether a copy of an artwork could ever be visually indistinguishable from the original B: Whether the reproduction of a work of art is ever worth more than the original is worth C: Whether a copy of a work of art is ever mistaken for the original D: Whether a copy of a work of art could have all the same qualities as the original E: whether originality is the only valuable attribute that a work of art can possess
Walter: A copy of an artwork should be worth exactly what the original is worth if the two works are visually indistinguishable. After all, if the two works are visually indistinguishable, they have all the same qualities, and if they have all the same qualities, their prices should be equal.Marissa: How little you understand art! Even if someone could make a perfect copy that is visually indistinguishable from the original, the copy would have a different history and hence not have all the same qualities as the original. Which of the following is a point at issue between Walter and Marissa A: Whether a copy of an artwork could ever be visually indistinguishable from the original B: Whether the reproduction of a work of art is ever worth more than the original is worth C: Whether a copy of a work of art is ever mistaken for the original D: Whether a copy of a work of art could have all the same qualities as the original E: whether originality is the only valuable attribute that a work of art can possess
22. Summary writing requires the summary writer to convey all the messages of the original.
22. Summary writing requires the summary writer to convey all the messages of the original.
In writing the main points of a summary, you may should follow the order of the original.
In writing the main points of a summary, you may should follow the order of the original.
They claim that we need to embrace the i_______ rather than follow every detail of the original.
They claim that we need to embrace the i_______ rather than follow every detail of the original.