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Paraphrasing And Summarizing
Test Description: Questions on paraphrasing and summarizing
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is a paraphrase?
A
Restatement of an idea or phrase in a source. Always written in the writers own language
B
Same as plagiarism
C
exact language from a source used in an essay
D
Some phrases that come from a source are mixed in with a writer's own language
2) Paraphrase has quotation marks around it?
A
False
B
True
3) A paraphrase mimics the sentence structure of the original source
A
True
B
False
4) A paraphrase uses the exact same language as a source but doesn't include quotation marks
A
False
B
True
5) A paraphrase is always cited
A
False
B
True
6) What is the best paraphrase for - Small dogs make more aggressive companions because they see themselves a personal protectors, while large dogs see the entire property as their domain. (Written by John Brown)
A
Brown says small dogs are aggressive due to viewing as a bodyguards but large dogs see the entire property to guard.
B
According to John Brown, Smaller dogs see themselves as bodyguards devoted to an individual.
C
John Brown says that small dogs see themselves as personal protectors, and not guards of the entire property.
D
Brown says small dogs make more aggressive companions because they see themselves as personal protectors, while large dogs ..
7) what should come in the body of the essay before a writer paraphrases?
A
Only the writer's name
B
A signal phrase or introductory phrases
C
Nothing
D
Quotation
8) Paraphrasing is the same as summarizing?
A
False
B
True
9) Question: Which of the following best describes the process of summarizing?
A
Copying a large portion of the text word for word
B
Including minor details and intricate descriptions
C
Paraphrasing the main ideas and key points of a text
D
Changing the theme of the text completely
10) Which of the following best describes the process of paraphrasing?
A
Adding your own ideas to someone else's work
B
Copying word for word from a source
C
Citing a source without providing any interpretation
D
Summarizing the main ideas of a source in your own words
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