Indicate whether the following statement is true or false. Pay attention to the reason provided to choose the correct option.

Simply restating information in your own words in a paraphrase is not sufficient because you also need to show the reader why this information is important.

A. FALSE; information should simply be restated in your own words; any attempt at application will involve misrepresenting the original information.
B. TRUE; paraphrasing should ideally entail integrating sources into your line of argumentation by adding an application/interpretation/connection.
C. FALSE; showing the reader why the information is important will involve a subjective interpretation of the information, which is not academic.
D. TRUE; showing the reader why the information is important justifies your choice of text and complements any alterations to the original source meaning you may introduce.

B. TRUE; paraphrasing should ideally entail integrating sources into your line of argumentation by adding an application/interpretation/connection.

Restating information in your own words in a paraphrase is not sufficient on its own; you also need to demonstrate the significance of the information to the reader by showing how it relates to your argument or analysis. This adds value to the paraphrase and helps the reader understand why the information is important in the context of your work.