Paraphrasing Paper
Paraphrasing Paper
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Every organism is made of different systems working together to carry out different life processes like breathing,
metabolism, growth and development, and others. One system does not work alone, it functions harmoniously with
their body systems in order for the organism to survive. A defect in one system affects other systems as well.
Respiratory system is one of the body systems that plays a vital role for an organism to live. It works hand in hand
with other body systems. As blood flows around our body (circulatory system), it carries nutrients (digestive system) and
oxygen to cells and collects carbon dioxide and wastes (respiratory system) which our body to expel in various ways
(excretory system).
Human, like other animals, need air to survive. Air found in the atmosphere mixed with other gases play a
significant role in the existence of all living things. It is primarily composed of 21% of oxygen, 78% of nitrogen and 1% of
other gases.
Respiration happens with the help of different organs working together to perform a specific task and this group
of organs belong to the respiratory system. It consists of nose, nasal passageways, windpipe, lungs, and diaphragm.
These organs help organisms to breathe through the process of respiration. Many uses respiration interchangeably with
breathing where in fact it is just a phase of respiration.
The air that enters and exits from the body communicates with the environment through different organs. This
system is divided into such as the upper respiratory tract and the lower respiratory tract.
Each organism is composed of various systems that cooperate to perform various functions related to respiration,
metabolism, growth and development, and other aspects of life. To ensure the survival of the organism, one system
must cooperate with all other bodily systems. One system's flaw impacts other systems as well.
One of the bodily systems that is essential to an organism's survival is the respiratory system. It collaborates closely
with other bodily systems. Blood circulates throughout our body (circulatory system), carrying nutrients and oxygen to
cells (digestive system), and removing waste products and carbon dioxide (respiratory system) for our body to evacuate
in a variety of ways (excretory system).
Humans require air to survive, just like other animals do. found air play a crucial part in the existence of all living
organisms in the environment when combined with other gases. Its main constituents are nitrogen (78%), oxygen
(21%), and other gases (1%). The respiratory system is made up of a collection of organs that work together to carry
out a certain function, which allows for breathing. It is made up of the diaphragm, lungs, windpipe, nose, and nasal
passageways. Through the act of respiration, these organs assist creatures in breathing. Although breathing is only one
stage of respiration, many people confuse the two terms respiration and breathing.
Through various organs, the air that enters and leaves the body communicates with the outside world. There are
several sections to this system, including the upper respiratory tract and the lower respiratory system.
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Chanticleer and the Fox - Geoffrey Chaucer
There was once a poor widow who lived in a little cottage by the trees against the sun and gale. She led a very
simple life with her two daughters making the best of what the Lord could give. They had three cows and a sheep and
enough room for them to cook and sleep but she had no money for fancy food. Milk, brown bread, fried bacon, and egg
were enough for them. They need no doctor, for their medicine was thrift and peace and quiet. The widow ran her
household with good sense. She had a fenced yard for poultry and there she kept a rooster called Chanticleer who had
no equal everywhere. He could cheerfully crow so loud and strong that you could set your watch to its perfect timing. His
ruddy comb was like a coral in hue, his bill, jet black and his legs and toes were blue. His nails were white as lilies and his
burnished body flashed in its perfect mold. This noble cock was lord to seven hens who followed and adored him. The
fairest of all the hens was named Pertelote. She was courteous, discreet, and companionable that from the day she was
seven nights old, she had totally smitten Chanticleer’s heart.
As each morning came to bring another day, Chanticleer and Pertelote would sing in sweetest tunes, for those days
animals could talk:
One early morning, at dawn, the rooster who was sleeping on his perch next to his wife, began to shift and lurch. Upon
hearing him shift and moan, Dame Pertelote was upset and said, “My dearest heart, what’s wrong with you?”
And he replied, “I just dreamed as I walked around the yard, a hungry hound pounced on me. It was red and yellow with
black-tipped tail and ears. Its pointed snout backed up by two glowing eyes made me groan with fright.”
To this Dame Pertelote answered, “I swear from God above, now you have lost my heart and love. I cannot love a coward
for no matter how we act, we women want our husband’s hardy, wise, confident, tactful and sensible. What good’s a
beard if a man’s heart is lacking? Don’t be afraid of dreams for nothing in a dream is what it seems. Most dreams are the
result of overeating.”
The excited Chanticleer beat his wings and bowed, then said, “I beg to disagree, Madam. I can site many cases where my
dreams come true. Just the other day, I read about a traveler who dreamed he saw a close friend stabbed and killed, and
his belongings nabbed. This dream proved true and helped the law men catch and hang the killers.”
“I also know about two men who were about to board a ship. The night before, one dreamed of drowning. So, he
decided to stay behind while the other one sailed just the same. The ship was lost at sea with all aboard.”
“These stories, sweetheart, tell us not to make fun of other people’s dreams. Andromache, the mighty Hector’s wife,
told him a dream that might have saved his life. She pleaded with him not to join the Trojan army but he went forth to
battle and was slain.”
“In short, I know that this vision I saw last night will bring me grief. But let us forget all the omens and bad dreams for
when I see the beauty of your face, your lovely eyes rimmed with scarlet red, suddenly all my dread is gone for certainly,
a woman is a man’s delight and all his bliss. Such a joy to me your eyes beams that I defy the warning of the dream.”
With this, he flew down from the beam and pecked for grains with the others. How he crowed with merry voice for it
was spring, the blissful season which causes birds to sing. While Chanticleer was singing, a coal-black fox who had
recently lived in the grove for three years saw a chance to do his worst. Upon seeing the hidden fox, Chanticleer cut short
his cheerful song and raised a ruckus to alert his wife. He turned to go but the fox said, “Gentle Sir, good day! I am your
loyal friend. I have no wish to harm you. I simply came to hear you sing. Your father was often in my house as an honored
guest. And truly, I would like to please the son, who, I know is his father’s equal in singing.”
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Chanticleer was intrigued by the flattery. He stood on tiptoe, beat his wings, stretched his neck closed both eyes and
crowed, “
Cock-a-doodle-doo!”
Without much ado, the fox pounced upon the bird and dragged him off to the adjoining wood. The lady hens, however,
were not mute. There was loud crying and lamentation from Pertelote and all the hens that saw Chanticleer dragged by
the fox.
“Stop! Thief! Catch the fox!” they screamed. Armed with stick and rocks, the neighbors joined them. Boys, girls, ducks,
dogs, hogs, geese, left what they were to follow the big noise. It seemed the heavens were about to fall.
For all his fright, the rooster did not lose his voice. He said, “If I were you, I’d tell them off.
Tell them, turn back, you bullies-go away from this rooster, he’s mine!”
But as he opened his mouth, his grip on the rooster came loose and gave the bird a chance to fly and settle upon the
nearest tree.
When the fox saw that the bird was free, he said, “O. Chanticleer, please pardon me. I say no
harm was meant. If you come down, I will tell you my real intention.”
The rooster answered, “I’d truly be a dunce if I would let you fool me more than once. Your flattering talk and honeyed
look cannot serve as a bait to catch me on your hook. Surely, he that closes both his eyes instead of watching
what before him lies deserved his fate."
“True.”, said the fox. “it’s my belief that he who babbles on when he should guard his tongue, deserved to see his fortune
marred.
Paraphrase story
A poor widow once survived a sunday and a gale by living in a small hut near the trees. She lived a very modest life,
making the most of what the Lord could provide for her two daughters. She didn't have any money for gourmet meals,
but they had enough space for them to cook and sleep, three cows, and a sheep. They had plenty of milk, brown bread,
cooked bacon, and eggs. Since their medicine was quietness and frugal living, they didn't require a doctor. With good
intelligence, the widow managed her household. In her enclosed yard, she housed a cock named Chanticleer, the only
cock in the entire world. It would be possible to set your watch to precisely the right moment when he let out a joyful
crow. He had a jet black bill, blue legs and toes, and a ruddy comb that resembled coral. His physique was burnished and
exuded a flawless shape, with his nails the color of lilies.Seven hens obeyed and loved this great cock as their
ruler.Pertelote was the name of the fairest hen in the flock. She was so polite, discrete, and amiable that Chanticleer fell
deeply in love with her the day she was seven nights old. Chanticleer and Pertelote would sing the finest songs as dawn
broke on new days, back when animals could communicate: "My dear... Never go from me!" Early one morning, at first
light, the cock that was dozing off close to his wife on his perch started to lurch and shift. Dame Pertelote became
agitated upon hearing him move and groan, asking, "My beloved heart, what's wrong with you?" He answered, "I just
dreamed that a hungry hound pounced on me as I was walking around the yard." It had black tips on its ears and tail, and
it was red and yellow. I gasped in fear at its pointed snout and its two bright eyes.Dame Pertelote retorted, "I swear from
God above, you have now lost my love and heart." No matter how we behave, women want their husbands to be strong,
intelligent, self-assured, diplomatic, and reasonable. I cannot love a coward. If a guy has a weak heart, what use is a
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beard? Dreams are not to be feared, as they often depict seemingly meaningless things. Overeating is the cause of most
dreams.The ecstatic Chanticleer bowed and beat his wings before stating, "Madam, I beg to differ." I have numerous
examples of my fantasies coming true. I just came over a story about a traveler who had a dream in which he witnessed a
close friend being fatally stabbed and having his possessions taken. This desire came fulfilled, assisting the police in
apprehending and hanging the murderers. "I am also aware of two males who were preparing to board a vessel. One had
dreamed about drowning the previous night. He so made the decision to remain behind while the other continued to
sail. Everyone on board was lost at sea in the ship. These tales, my love, teach us to respect the dreams of others. The
powerful Hector's wife, Andromache, sent him a dream that might have prevented him from dying. Despite her pleas, he
went into combat and was killed, having decided not to join the Trojan army.To put it briefly, I am certain that the vision I
had last night will cause me pain. But let's set aside all the prophecies and nightmares because, as soon as I see your
stunning face and your gorgeous scarlet-red eyes, all of my fear vanishes because, unquestionably, a woman is a man's
joy and his complete happiness. Your eyes gleam with such excitement that I ignore the dream's warning.With that, he
took off from the beam and joined the others in pecking at grains.How happily he crowed, for it was spring, the season
of happiness that makes the birds sing. A coal-black fox that had only recently moved into the grove three years ago
spotted an opportunity to do his worst when Chanticleer was singing. When Chanticler noticed the concealed fox, he
interrupted his happy singing and created a disturbance to warn his wife. "Gentle Sir, good day!" the fox said as he
turned to leave. I'm your devoted pal. I don't want to hurt you. I came just to listen to you sing.Your father was a frequent
and distinguished guest in my home. And to be honest, I want to win over the son, who I know can sing just as well as his
father.” The flattery attracted Chanticleer. He crouched down, extended his neck, beat his wings, and stood on tiptoe.
Cock-a-doodle-doo!" The fox quickly leapt onto the bird and hauled him into the nearby forest. But the lady hens weren't
silent.All the chickens who saw Chanticleer being dragged by the fox sent out loud wails and laments. "Cease! Burglar!
Grab the fox!They let out a yell. The neighbors joined them with rocks and a stick. Ducks, dogs, hogs, girls, boys, and
geese all abandoned their original locations to follow the loud noise. The sky appeared to be about to collapse. The
rooster kept his voice in spite of his fear."If I were you, I'd tell them off," he remarked. Tell them to back off, you thugs!
This rooster is mine, so leave him alone!" The fox answered back, "You're entirely correct!"However, as he parted his lips,
the rooster's hold was released, allowing it to soar to the closest tree. Upon witnessing the bird's freedom, the fox
exclaimed, "O. Chanticleer, I apologize, I say noIt was intended to cause harm. I will tell you my true intentions if you
descend." "I'd truly be a dunce if I would let you fool me more than once," the rooster replied. Your charming words and
charming appearance are insufficient as a lure to draw me in. Undoubtedly, the person who shuts both of his eyes in
defiance of what is in front of him deserved what happened to him.True, the fox replied. "I think the person who speaks
without thinking when he ought to hold his mouth deserves to have his good fortune tarnished.
Grade: 90 A
The grade above is NOT complete! We do not actually use a crystal ball to generate your grade. Instead,
this grade takes into account spelling, grammar, word choice, style, vocabulary, and more; but it does NOT
examine the meaning of your words, how your ideas are structured, or how well your arguments are
supported. We should also mention that our automated grader doesn't always get things right. So, please
consider this grade to be one facet of your paper's overall grade.
English Class: Miss Kathrina J. Bonode