Rephrase means to say the same thing with different words. Here are a few simple ways to say "rooster wakes sleepy farm every morning" that a 7-year-old will like:
- Every morning, the rooster wakes everyone on the farm.
- Each morning, the rooster crows and wakes the sleepy farm.
- The rooster greets the day and wakes up the farm every morning.
- Every dawn, the rooster's crow wakes the farm.
- The farm wakes up every morning when the rooster calls 'cock-a-doodle-doo.'
- With a loud crow every morning, the rooster wakes the whole farm.
Quick steps to make your own rephrase:
- Keep the same idea: rooster, morning, waking the farm.
- Change the words: use "every morning," "each morning," or "at dawn."
- Try different verbs: "wakes," "crows and wakes," "greets the day."
- Pick the one you like best!