Recent BBQs: I feel lost. Mommy says it's cuz I've grown-up. Wierd's e irony in e regret nw over my childhood dream of growing-up quickly realising.
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One thing I don't understand about GP. Paraphrasing. Not tt I really suck at it. In fact, I'm not half bad~
BUT. Tt doesn't mean I can comprehend e concept behind this gig. It's nonsense at its purest.
Every word in English, or any other language for tt matter of fact, is born for a specific use in mind. If a word to represent any word, say "shit", already existed, pple'd have used tt word instead of begetting "shit".
Ok, so you say faeces means e same thing. But along with faeces is carried a as-a-matter-of-fact, scientific tone. You can't say e same with shit. Shit is vulgar, taboo and informal. So they're inherently sibling words, but not two identical word...
With tt idea established, nw it's pretty apparent why paraphrasing is useless, senseless and totally without point. Sure it carries a heavy amount of points in the paper, but ignore tt pun, alright?!
The bottomline here is: There's no word that can be exactly paraphrased~!! If you use another word, the meaning is changed, if you take e effort to put in a phrase, it called redundancy. Furthermore, A good essay is one where e author puts his emotions and thoughts across most precisely, most concisely. And in General Paper, e subject tts e epitome of good language and wise knowledge, e passages the exam's gonna set you're gonna be tt precise and concise tt even e long phrases used are as short as they are. It's almost impossible for you to shorten those phrases used such tt they become a shorter phrase, much less a word, with all e original meaning, attitude and tone still fully attached.