How to Paraphrase?
Ways and What Words i need to include in my paraphrasing.
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Explanation:
It is not likely that you will encounter an assignment that solely requires you to paraphrase a text. Instead, you will use paraphrase to support your own points and ideas in work with a wide range of goals. That said, there are still some guidelines for incorporating paraphrase into your work:
Introduce the author and original text, just as you would for a summary.
If there is relevant context, mention that as well.
Then, restate the part of the original text that you want to use into your own original language and sentence structures.
Include a parenthetical citation (if appropriate) at the end of the paraphrased material. (To learn how to do this correctly, see the discussion of in-text citation in “Crediting and Citing Your Sources,” part of the “Using Sources Correctly” section of this text.)
After delivering and citing the paraphrased material, reconnect that information to your own topic and point.