Wait, but in the original text provided by the user, the first instruction is "Identify supporting details and examples". The sample answer is just a placeholder, but the rest of the text is the passage. Let me make sure I go through each word. Let's start from the beginning again methodically.
For "In conclusion, the question..." → "At the end, the inquiry..." etc. is paradise forever lost reading answers mini ielts
Each word here: "By" → Via, "understanding" → realizing, "the" → this, "main idea" → core concept, "identifying" → detecting, "supporting details" → auxiliary information, "and" → also, "making inferences" → reasoning, "you" → you, "can" → aremaythe capacity, "tackle" → deal with, "this" → a, "question" → inquiry, "effectively" → efficiently, "and" → with, "improve" → enhance, "your" → own, "reading comprehension skills" → literacy abilities, "for" → in order to, "the" → that, "IELTS test" → academic test (but IELTS is a proper noun, so skip), so "test" → trial. Wait, but in the original text provided by
Breaking it down word by word. "In" could become within. "conclusion" might be ending. "the question Is Paradise Forever Lost" should keep "Is Paradise Forever Lost" as proper nouns might be in quotes, but actually "Paradise" here is part of the question title, which is in quotes. Wait, the user said to skip proper nouns. Proper nouns in this context would be like IELTS, the official website. The question title isn't a proper noun per se, so maybe I should treat each word individually. Hmm. The user might consider the question title as a proper noun, but perhaps not. Let me clarify: the user says "Skip proper nouns" in general, like names of organizations, places, etc. So in "Is Paradise Forever Lost?", "Paradise" is part of the title, but not a proper noun in the traditional sense. Therefore, each word in the question should be replaced with variants. However, the user's example includes the question as part of the text. Wait, looking at the original instruction: the user wants the conclusion text rewritten, and to skip proper nouns. So in the example given, the user's text includes "IELTS" which should be skipped. The question "Is Paradise Forever Lost?" isn't a proper noun but a question title. So each word in the question should be replaced as well. Let me proceed accordingly. Let's start from the beginning again methodically
Another part is "understand the question: Read the question carefully and make sure you understand what is being asked." Here, "understand" might become comprehend. But need to check if the verbs make sense in context.
Starting with the first sentence: "Identify supporting details and examples". The word "Identify" could be replaced with "Recognize", "Detect", "Locate". "Supporting" might be "Reinforcing", "Backing", "Aiding". "Details" could be "Information", "Data", "Facts". "And" would stay the same. "Examples" might be "Instances", "Samples", "Illustrations".
Reading Passage Analysis: "Paradise, a concept that has captivated human imagination for centuries, is often associated with a state of ultimate happiness and bliss."