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Based on your knowledge, which of the following is an example of paraphrasing? (1 point) Responses “We ran as fast as we
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what paraphrase means
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Which phrase describes what it means to paraphrase? (1 point)
Responses to use your own words to use your own words to add in
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paraphrase this and make it longer
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Choose the correct answer.
If you used your own words to retell a story, you would be Blank Space__________. Question 1 options:
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Which phrase describes what it means to paraphrase?
A. To add in dialogue. B. to use a direct quote C. Use someone else’s
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Which phrase describes what it means to paraphrase? (1 point)
Responses to use your own words to use your own words to add in
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Which phrase describes what it means to paraphrase?
1. To use someone else’s words. 2. To add in dialogue. 3. To use your own
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From "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave," by Frederick Douglass
We were worked in all weathers. It
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True or False: When you are citing evidence, you put the evidence in your own words? False, you write the evidence exactly as it
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To paraphrase a source without committing plagiarism, Mary should use her own words and sentence structure to restate the ideas
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Mary wants to paraphrase a source in her essay. In 1–2 sentences, explain to Mary how to paraphrase to avoid plagiarism. can I
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Which of the following is the best paraphrase of the ideas in this paragraph? (1 point) Responses The narrator enjoys being the
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Read the following sentences from "The Destructors."
Old Misery—whose real name was Thomas—had once been a builder and
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give me an example of restate
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What is the definition of paraphrasing?
Making a prediction of what a text is about Putting the text's ideas into your own words
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Use “Arachne Spins Her Web” to answer the question. Arachne Spins Her Web Which sentence best paraphrases page 4? (1 point)
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What does it mean to paraphrase a poem?
To replace every word with a synonym To translate the poem into another language To
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Choose the best paraphrase for the sentence below.
“A pox on you for your loathsome chiding!” (1 point) Responses Curse you
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Choose the best paraphrase for the sentence below. “A pox on you for your loathsome chiding!” (1 point) Curse you for your
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To effectively paraphrase a sentence, you must __________.
Responses A copy and paste the sentencecopy and paste the sentence B
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Question Choose the best paraphrase for the sentence below. “A pox on you for your loathsome chiding!” (1 point) Responses
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Which sentence best paraphrases page 4?
(1 point) Responses Athena warned Arachne not to consider herself better than a god.
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Choose the best paraphrase for the sentence below.
"A pox on you for your loathsome chiding!" (1 point) Curse you for your
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Choose the best paraphrase for the sentence below.
“A pox on you for your loathsome chiding!” (1 point) A. Curse you for your
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Which of the following sentences most effectively paraphrases the ideas in this paragraph?
(1 point) o Mr. and Mrs. Farquar
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paraphrase this paragraph into 3-4 sentences
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Choose the best paraphrase for the sentence below.
"A pox on you for your loathsome chiding!" (1 point) • Curse you for your
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Which of the following is the best paraphrase of the ideas in this paragraph?
The narrator enjoys being the most popular kid at
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which of the following is the best paraphrase of the ideas in this paragraph
The narrator sets some goals for himself, which
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Your first formal assessment involves:
A. Accessing information skills B. Paraphrasing C. Referencing styles and plagiarism D.
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Your first formal assessment involves:
A. Paraphrasing B. Referencing styles and plagiarism C. Accessing information skills D.
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Multiple Choice
How is paraphrasing different from summarizing? (1 point) Responses Paraphrasing uses quotation marks.
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Question When using information from an article as support for my argument, I don't have to cite the source as long as I put the
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6. Explain the purpose of paraphrasing in your own words
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When using information from an article as support for my argument, I don't have to cite the source as long as I put the idea
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Choose the best paraphrase for the sentence below.
“A pox on you for your loathsome chiding!” Curse you for your hateful
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When using information from an article as support for my argument, I don't have to cite the source as long as I put the idea
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mary wants to paraphrase a source in her essay. in 1-2 sentences, explain to mary how to paraphrase to avoid plagiarism
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Even the loss, whatever the situation keeping going bad, I believe there is something good in you.
Paraphrase it in simple
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What does it mean to paraphrase? What should be included when paraphrasing?
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Paraphrase
Choose the best answer to define what it means to paraphrase something on an assessment. * A 5-7-sentence paragraph
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Use the story titled Resak and the Bear to answer the question.
Resak and the Bear Read this paragraph from the story. Resak
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What is paraphrasing?
the key point about a topic writing sentences that explain or provide additional information about the
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Choose the best paraphrase for the sentence below.
"A pox on you for your loathsome chiding!" A.) Curse you your hateful
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Choose the best paraphrase for the sin.It's below A pox on you for your loathsome chiding
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Choose the best answer to define what it means to paraphrase something on an assessment.
* A 5-7-sentence paragraph summarizing 3
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Which of the following terms means “to take notes from a resource in your own words”?
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Which is the best paraphrasing for this passage , That is to say , I know now that it was Limburger cheese, but at that time I
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Which of the following are reasons why we paraphrase?
A Borrow ideas from a specific source. B Borrow sources from a specific
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