<p> Examples of Paraphrasing Using the “Chunking Method”</p><p> example 1</p><p>Original: I begin with an intuition: when I read a sentence, I read it a chunk at a time</p><p>“Chunked”: [I begin] [with an intuition]: [when I read] [a sentence], [I read it] [a chunk] [at a time].</p><p>1. He starts 2. Trusting his instinct 3. At the time of interpreting 4. A composition (sentence) 5. I peruse or study the sentence 6. In small portions 7. Individually </p><p>Paraphrase: The author explains that he follows a distinct pattern when interpreting a sentence, relying on his instincts as he studies it little by little and breaking it up into in small portions of individual meaning. example 2 (you try it…)</p><p>Original: The effort to establish such a conclusion of course would have two foci: the study of the rocks and the study of the sun.</p><p>“Chunked”: [The effort] [to establish] [such a conclusion] [of course] [would have two foci]: [the study] [of the rocks] [and the study] [of the sun].</p><p>1.</p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p>4.</p><p>5.</p><p>6.</p><p>7.</p><p>8.</p><p>9. Paraphrase: </p>
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