Asked by Grace Ecton on Aug 01, 2024
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Unlike a summary,a paraphrase
A) restates the original material in your own words and with your own sentence structures.
B) presents the gist of the original material in fewer words by eliminating some of the original words.
C) does not require complete documentation of sources.
D) is never acceptable in business documents.
E) introduces a new,but related topic.
Paraphrase
The act of rewording or rephrasing text or speech to clarify meaning or provide variation, while maintaining the original message.
Summary
A brief statement or account that presents the main points of a text, document, or speech in a condensed form.
- Familiarize oneself with the ethical concerns and critical role of documentation in research, including the practices of quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing.
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Patricia ThomasAug 05, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A paraphrase involves using your own words and sentence structures to restate the original material without changing the meaning. It is not simply presenting the gist in fewer words (B) and it still requires documentation of sources (C). Paraphrasing can be acceptable in certain business documents as long as it is done properly (D). Introducing a new, unrelated topic is not part of paraphrasing (E).
Learning Objectives
- Familiarize oneself with the ethical concerns and critical role of documentation in research, including the practices of quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing.
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