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Which three elements do paraphrases and summaries have in common?
You must keep the same meaning as the original text.
You must keep the same order of ideas and events as the original text.
You must make the rewritten text similar in length to the original text.
You must provide quotations for words pulled from the original text.
You must put the author’s original text in your own words.

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Answered by Everythingpurple
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1, 2, 5

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Answered by Anonymous
1

A paraphrase represents a restatement, typically using other specific words, of the proper context of a sentence or a passage.

  • Paraphrasing accurately represents the practical sense of something that is either spoken or written employing various phrases, especially to attain significant clarification
  • The three elements that have paraphrases and summaries in common are -
  • You must keep the same meaning as the original text
  • You must keep the same order of ideas and events as the original text
  • You must put the author's original text in your own words
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