PPT-Compare:Quoting and Paraphrasing
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Quotations Identical to the original Use quotation marks Small segment of the source Citation needed Paraphrasing Put a passage from material into your own
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Quotations Identical to the original Use quotation marks Small segment of the source Citation needed Paraphrasing Put a passage from material into your own words No quotation marks needed. Paraphrasing . Objective:. Demonstrate comprehension by paraphrasing facts from informational texts. Gain knowledge and apply what they have learned about paraphrasing by reading information about three unusual animals. Quoting. Quoting. Quoting. Quoting. Quoting. Quoting. Quoting. Quoting. Already Quoted. Submitted Quotes. Submitted Quotes. Submitted Quotes. A Quick Note on RFPs. A Quick Note on RFPs. A Quick Note on RFPs. Information provided by . purdue. university writing center. Any time you use someone else’s ideas, you MUST give them credit or you are plagiarizing. There are three different ways to use another person’s ideas in your paper, quoting directly, paraphrasing and . This workshop will:. Look at the differences between quoting, paraphrasing and summarising as ways of using sources. . Explain how and when to use quotations, paraphrases and summaries. . Introduce you to some basic expectations when paraphrasing. 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. . Using Sources and A Reasoned Argument. Louise . Livesey. Academic Skills Adviser. This . workshop will. .... Introduce the two types of sources and the process of choosing sources. Provide a basic overview of how to use quotations, paraphrases and summaries in your written work. ● APU “riting Center ● (626)815 - 6000 ext.3141 ● apu.edu/writingcenter ● apu.mywconline.com ● Aside from common knowledge (example : the US is made up of fif 1 Quoting, Summarizing, Paraphrasing When you are writing a research paper, you will want to synthesize and incorporate information others have written about the same topic. Including borrowed inform Parenthetical Citations. Why should you cite sources?. When should you cite sources?. When should you quote directly from your source?. Whom should you cite?. Where should you cite your sources?. Where should you cite your sources?. Use sources. Mr. . Eble. CP2 Senior English. Quoting. What is quoting?. Using a writer’s exact words to make a point / support a claim that will make a strong impression on a reader.. How do I quote?. Use sources. Mr. . Eble. CP2 Senior English. Quoting. What is quoting?. Using a writer’s exact words to make a point / support a claim that will make a strong impression on a reader.. How do I quote?. 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.. Support for a claim can come from facts, statistics, authorities, examples, or textual citations. Any of these may be quoted, paraphrased, or summarized . from another . source to support an argument. Quoting source material is the . 1. Avoiding Plagiarism . Pre-Test. What does it mean to plagiarize? . What does it mean to paraphrase? . How do you paraphrase something without plagiarizing? . Knowing the Difference . There are 3 ways to incorporate other’s writing into your own writing:.
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