Asked by nemo :)

How can interpreting an author’s information into your own words help your audience understand your topic?

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Answered by Briqht
someone. anyone ?
Answered by jim
This is my opinion

Your audience may understand it better with your opinion verses someone else's. You might also use words that the audience will understand better.

but do not copy my answer but maybe it can help you get an idea for what to write :)
Answered by Annoymous
ok thanks
Answered by person unimportant
if you need the answers here they are:

1. Parenthetical.
2. No, because information on wikis can be edited by anyone.
3. Even though he is surprised to be both a dentist and a lawyer, he is happy he is both (Evergreen).
4. a radio program
5. No, because the source describes a different topic.
6. refocus your research question.
7. bibliographic information
8. present your topic in your own words.
9. multimedia and visual displays
10. formal English.
The other questions are all you! Good luck!

pretty sure its 100% :)
Answered by person unimportant
also sorrry if its late i take my test today :|
Answered by person unimportant
Your audience may understand it better with your opinion verses someone else's. You might also use words that the audience will understand better.
Organization is also a big thing so your audience can understand, if you have yours words everywhere your audience wouldn't understand a thing your talking about.

i think this is ok
Answered by hawk denzell
can
Answered by Yeet
Yes
Yeah, same
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