PPT-Paraphrasing: Using Your Own Words

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UHCL Writing Center Spring 2015 Paraphrasing paraphrase n from Greek Latin and French roots meaning to to tell and beside translates in older uses as to tell in

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UHCL Writing Center Spring 2015 Paraphrasing paraphrase n from Greek Latin and French roots meaning to to tell and beside translates in older uses as to tell in other words or a free rendering. What is plagiarism?. Download and read the document “Plagiarism Information” from the wiki.. In your notes, write down your understanding of what plagiarism is.. What is paraphrasing?. Paraphrasing is taking an idea from a source and including it in your paper but writing the information in your own words.. How to paraphrase a published author’s work in your own words.. The Bigger Picture. Understand that paraphrasing is very difficult and should not feel easy. . As your readings become more specialized and complex, the harder it is to put key class concepts in your own words. Give yourself ample time to read and understand your essay sources and class materials.. Paraphrasing. What is it?. Putting something in your own words. can be the shorter, the same length or longer than the original. goal is not to shorten the original; goal is to restate it in your own words. Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing. Avoid Plagiarism!. What does it mean to summarize?. Reduce . what you have read to a few important Ideas. Record . the Essence. of a text. Condense. …larger chunks of information to a few key ideas. What’s the difference?. Quoting. When writing about something someone has already written, you may find that you want to copy something word for word.. If you copy word for word and do not put it in quotation marks and tell your reader where it’s from, you are plagiarizing. . Put it in Your Own . Words!. ©. 2012HappyEdugator. What is paraphrasing?. Identify . the point of the passage.. Emphasize. the most essential details; leave out unnecessary details.. Restate. what you read in your own words... Skill every college student should know. Objectives. At the end of this lesson, the students . should be able to:. define what a paraphrase is;. detail the steps in paraphrasing;. identify some errors in paraphrasing; and. Research Paper. Paraphrasing & Summarizing. A . summary . includes the main points. . It is written in your own words. . It is . always. . shorter. and . simpler. than the original passage.. Avoiding Plagiarism:. What are the differences?. Quotations must be identical to the original, using a narrow segment of the source. They must match the source document word for word and must be attributed to the original author.. 13, 2014 – Supplemental information. Today. Quotations & . Paraphrasing. - . Note. : The concept of paraphrasing was only introduced in class today. This slide show provides you with more information and instruction about paraphrasing. Feel free to use this to help you with writing Assignment 5.. Any website serves a specific purpose. When we talk about business websites, this can be publishing detailed information about the company and its products, customer acquisition and sales, improving customer service, or establishing your brand image. Visit: https://www.boxmode.com/ Community Manager: Principiante a Experto (Marketing Digital) (Spanish Edition) PARAPHRASE:. WRITE IT IN YOUR . OWN WORDS. One legitimate way, . WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY ACCURATE DOCUMENTATION. , to borrow from a source. A more detailed restatement than a summary, which focuses on a single main idea. Ontario, Canada. BALEAP 2017. From Patchwriting to Paraphrasing to Synthesising:. A . R. hetorical Journey. O. verview. The challenges of EAP and patchwriting. The rhetorical journey. The study: teacher and participants.

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