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What is a paraphrase?
a) exact language from a source used in an essay
b) Restatement of an idea or phrase in a source. Always written in the writers own language
c) Some phrases that come from a source are mixed in with a writer's own language
d) Same as plagiarism

Paraphrase has quotation marks around it?
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

A paraphrase mimics the sentence structure of the original source
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

A paraphrase uses the exact same language as a source but doesn't include quotation marks
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

A paraphrase is always cited
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

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) John Brown says that small dogs see themselves as personal protectors, and not guards of the entire property.
b) Brown says small dogs are aggressive due to viewing as a bodyguards but large dogs see the entire property to guard.
c) According to John Brown, Smaller dogs see themselves as bodyguards devoted to an individual.
d) Brown says small dogs make more aggressive companions because they see themselves as personal protectors, while large dogs ..

what should come in the body of the essay before a writer paraphrases?
a) A signal phrase or introductory phrases
b) Nothing
c) Quotation
d) Only the writer's name

Paraphrasing is the same as summarizing?
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

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

Which of the following best describes the process of paraphrasing?
a) Copying word for word from a source
b) Adding your own ideas to someone else's work
c) Summarizing the main ideas of a source in your own words
d) Citing a source without providing any interpretation

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