27. Paraphrase the sentences using the new words. the computers stopped working. That was a very serious situation and it
1. The results of their experiment were sudden and very noticeable. 2. All
required immediate action. Ellen called Mr Richardson. 3. She was fully
aware of the various faults in her own character. 4. The swimmer came
aut of the lake. 5. The two parties began working together to form a coali-
dion. 6. After thinking about it, we decided to accept your offer. 7. Lady
Redgrave said she had known what could happen in the future. 8. I know
that in our office there are clerks who are open to dishonest behaviour
and may accept an offer of money. 9. John had only one purpose in life
to become rich. 10. Mr Loveday said he was unhappy and dissatisfied with
his son's behaviour. 11. The school committee consisted of ten members.
12. If you have small children, you have to put a limit on your social life
and spend more time at home. 13. The first letter of the word "signifi-
cance” is “s”. 14. Now I can make this fact known to everybody: the
Princess is to marry in August. 15. Chapter Five is about the economy of
the country.

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1. The outcomes of their experiment were sudden and very evident.
To paraphrase this sentence, we can replace "results" with "outcomes" to convey the same meaning. "Sudden and very noticeable" can be replaced with "sudden and very evident" to maintain the original sense.

2. Every single thing needed immediate attention. Ellen contacted Mr. Richardson.
In this sentence, "all" can be replaced with "every single thing" to emphasize that each item required immediate action. Additionally, instead of saying "called," we can use the more specific term "contacted" to make the sentence clearer.

3. She was fully conscious of the various flaws in her own character.
To paraphrase this sentence, we can replace "aware" with "conscious" to maintain the same meaning. "Faults" can be replaced with "flaws" without changing the intended message.

4. The swimmer emerged from the lake.
In this sentence, "came out of" can be replaced with the more concise term "emerged" while still conveying the same idea.

5. The two parties started working together to form a coalition.
To paraphrase this sentence, we can replace "began" with "started" to maintain the original sense. "Working together" can be replaced with "cooperate" without altering the meaning. "To form a coalition" expresses the same idea as "together."

6. After considering it, we made the decision to accept your offer.
To paraphrase this sentence, we can replace "thinking about it" with "considering it" to convey the same meaning. "Decided" can be replaced with "made the decision" to provide a more detailed explanation.

7. Lady Redgrave claimed that she had foreseen future possibilities.
In this sentence, "said she had known" can be replaced with "claimed" to maintain the intended meaning. "Could happen" can be replaced with "foreseen future possibilities" to convey the same idea.

8. I am aware that there are clerks in our office who are susceptible to dishonest behavior and may accept a bribe.
To paraphrase this sentence, "know" can be replaced with "am aware" to maintain the same meaning. "Open to" can be replaced with "susceptible to" to provide a clearer description. "Accept an offer of money" can be replaced with "accept a bribe" to convey the same idea.

9. John had only one goal in life - to become wealthy.
In this sentence, "purpose" can be replaced with "goal" to convey the same meaning. "Rich" can be replaced with "wealthy" without changing the intended message.

10. Mr. Loveday expressed his dissatisfaction with his son's behavior.
To paraphrase this sentence, "unhappy and dissatisfied" can be replaced with "expressed dissatisfaction" to maintain the original sense.

11. The school committee consisted of ten members.
In this sentence, there is no need for paraphrasing as it is already clear and straightforward.

12. If you have young children, you need to limit your social life and spend more time at home.
To paraphrase this sentence, "small children" can be replaced with "young children" while maintaining the same meaning. "Put a limit on" can be replaced with "limit" to make the sentence more concise.

13. The first letter of the word "significance" is "s".
In this sentence, there is no need for paraphrasing as it is already clear and straightforward.

14. Now I can disclose this fact to everyone: the Princess will get married in August.
To paraphrase this sentence, "make known" can be replaced with "disclose" to maintain the same meaning. "To everybody" can be replaced with "to everyone" without changing the intended message.

15. Chapter Five discusses the country's economy.
In this sentence, there is no need for paraphrasing as it is already clear and straightforward.
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