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Paraphrasing appropriately
Paraphrasing is the process of expressing the
ideas contained in a source in your own words, whilst still preserving
the essential ideas of the original source. Even when you paraphrase
you must still give credit to the original author.
Being able to effectively paraphrase a portion
of text is a valuable academic skill because:
- When properly referenced, it is a legitimate
way to use the ideas of others to support your arguments
- It can be more effective in supporting your
argument than simply quoting a source
- The process of paraphrasing will help you
more fully understand the issues and argument provided by the
source.
If a paraphrased passage is needed to support
your argument then make sure your version provides that support.
Be aware that it is academically dishonest to manipulate the rewording
by changing or inserting words to turn an unsuitable source into
apparent evidence. Check the hints
on paraphrasing for more details.
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