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  1. Paraphrasing

    6 Steps to Effective Paraphrasing. Reread the original passage until you understand its full meaning. Set the original aside, and write your paraphrase on a note card. Jot down a few words below your paraphrase to remind you later how you envision using this material. At the top of the note card, write a key word or phrase to indicate the ...

  2. Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

    Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing. This handout is intended to help you become more comfortable with the uses of and distinctions among quotations, paraphrases, and summaries. This handout compares and contrasts the three terms, gives some pointers, and includes a short excerpt that you can use to practice these skills.

  3. Paraphrase: Write It in Your Own Words

    Six Steps to Effective Paraphrasing. Reread the original passage until you understand its full meaning. Set the original aside, and write your paraphrase on a note card. Jot down a few words below your paraphrase to remind you later how you envision using this material. At the top of the note card, write a key word or phrase to indicate the ...

  4. Paraphrasing

    Paraphrasing. Paraphrasing is summarizing someone else's original ideas or findings in your own words. Use paraphrasing to avoid excessive use of quotations or to combine multiple ideas or findings into a single sentence. ... (Purdue Owl) Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) Definition of Paraphrasing. 6 steps to effective paraphrasing. See Exercise ...

  5. Paraphrasing and Quoting Sources

    OWL Purdue: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing "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. Paraphrasing involves putting a passage from source material into your own words. A paraphrase must also be ...

  6. Paraphrasing, Summarizing and Quoting

    This resource provides a sample essay with a summary, paraphrase and a quotation drawn from the sample essay. Paraphrase: Write it in Your Own Words. Also from the OWL at Purdue, this resource walks students through the steps of writing effective paraphrases. Examples of student paraphrases compared against the original text are also included.

  7. Plagiarism & Paraphrasing

    Article by Joy Don Baker in the AORN Journal. "When writing a paper for publication, work, or academic advancement, authors can support their opinions and avoid plagiarism by attending to six of the seven Rs:1.responsibility, 2.review, 3.relevance, 4.rights, 5.recording and attributing ideas to others, and 6.revising and interpreting into one ...

  8. Research Guides: ENGL 91: Summarize, Paraphrase, and Quote

    Examples and Exercises for Understand Paraphrasing and Summarizing. Practice identifying appropriately paraphrased passages with the University of Arizona's Global Campus Writing Center Paraphrasing Activity. Practice summarizing and paraphrasing with this introductory exercise from the Owl of Purdue, answers provided.

  9. Paraphrasing

    OWL at Purdue APA In-text Basics. In-text Citations: Authors. These pages give examples of different ways of introducing an author's idea by using a signal phrase along with quotations, summarization, and paraphrasing. Citing Multiple Ideas in One Paragraph from One Author. Last Updated: Sep 27, 2023 5:42 PM.

  10. Paraphrasing Exercise

    3. Of the more than 1000 bicycling deaths each year, three-fourths are caused by head injuries. Half of those killed are school-age children. One study concluded that wearing a bike helmet can reduce the risk of head injury by 85 percent. In an accident, a bike helmet absorbs the shock and cushions the head.

  11. Paraphrasing

    Note: The materials presented in this section have been adapted from Purdue OWL's: Paraphrase: Write it in Your Own Words (opens in a new window), Colorado State University's: How to Paraphrase Without Plagiarizing, (page no longer available; redirects to "Writing Guides" 7/7/14) and Duke Libraries' Paraphrasing. (page no longer available ...

  12. Module 3: Mechanics of academic writing

    Purdue Owl lists the differences among quotations, paraphrasing and summarizing. It makes more sense to group these together as they serve the same purpose. "These three ways of incorporating other writers' work into your own writing differ according to the closeness of your writing to the source writing.

  13. Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

    Contributors: Purdue OWL, Last Edited: 2010-04-21 07:48:34 Directions: On a separate piece of paper, write a paraphrase of each of the following passages. Try not to look back at the original passage. "The Antarctic is the vast source of cold on our planet, just as the sun is the source of our heat, and it exerts tremendous control on our ...

  14. PDF How to Paraphrase

    6 Steps to Effective Paraphrasing (from Purdue OWL) 1. Reread the original passage until you understand its full meaning. 2. Set the original aside, and write your paraphrase on a note card. 3. Jot down a few words below your paraphrase to remind you later how you envision using this material. At the top of the note card, write a key word or ...

  15. PDF Paraphrasing

    If you're struggling to paraphrase a source, try using some of these 7 strategies: Strategy Original Example Paraphrase 1. Use synonyms A. The global population has ... https://owl.purdue.edu/o wl/research_and_citation/ using_research/ quoting_paraphrasing_and_summa rizing/paraphrasing.html Shorter quotations: "Probably only about

  16. 13.4: Using Source Text: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

    Capturing the source's words exactly as they were written or spoken is an honest way of presenting research. For more on quotation, consult Purdue OWL's series of modules starting with the How to Use Quotation Marks page (Conrey, Pepper, & Brizee, 2021) and ending with their Exercise (2021).

  17. Paraphrasing: Sample Essay

    Welcome to the Purdue OWL. This page is brought to you by the OWL at Purdue University. When printing this page, you must include the entire legal notice. ... The following is a sample essay you can practice quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing. Examples of each task are provided at the end of the essay for further reference.

  18. Academic Integrity: Quoting, Paraphrasing, Summarizing

    Purdue OWL: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing. Harvard Guide to Using Sources: Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting. WHAT IS A DIRECT QUOTATION: "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."

  19. Paraphrasing

    Purdue OWL provides an excellent example showing quoting, paraphrasing and summarizing in the same paragraph: In his famous and influential work the Interpretation of Dreams, Sigmund Freud argues that dreams are the "royal road to the unconscious" (page #), expressing in coded imagery the dreamer's unfulfilled wishes through a process known as the "dream-work" (page #).

  20. Paraphrasing

    The Purdue OWL site has some helpful exercises to practice paraphrasing. Purdue OWL Paraphrasing guide. Purdue OWL exercises. More Paraphrasing Exercises. More exercises from Florida International University. What is a paraphrase? Paraphrasing is not simply rearranging the words of someone else's sentence. Nor is it replacing their words with ...

  21. Paraphrasing

    Two unavoidable steps in that process are paraphrasing (changing the language into your own) and summarizing (getting rid of smaller details and leaving only the primary points). These steps are necessary for three reasons. First, if you used the original writer's language without any changes, it limits your own learning; by paraphrasing and ...

  22. How do I paraphrase?

    Paraphrase: Write It in Your Own Words This link opens in a new window - Purdue OWL; Paraphrasing This link opens in a new window - APA Style; Paraphrasing This link opens in a new window - (San José State University) Further Help. This information is intended to be a guideline, not expert advice. Always speak to your instructor about citation ...

  23. Research and Citation Resources

    This page is brought to you by the OWL at Purdue University. When printing this page, you must include the entire legal notice. ... This area includes material on quoting and paraphrasing your research sources, as well as material on how to avoid plagiarism. APA Style (7th Edition)

  24. How to cite ChatGPT

    We, the APA Style team, are not robots. We can all pass a CAPTCHA test, and we know our roles in a Turing test.And, like so many nonrobot human beings this year, we've spent a fair amount of time reading, learning, and thinking about issues related to large language models, artificial intelligence (AI), AI-generated text, and specifically ChatGPT.