
Paraphrasing
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Kathryn Royal
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Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Avoiding Plagiarism
By Kathryn Royal
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Learning Targets
I can paraphrase a text in my own words without changing the meaning.
I can quote accurately from a text.
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Quoting
To put the text in your own words without changing the meaning
ORIGINAL TEXT: Henson became an able seaman.
QUOTED:
According to "Maripaluk" by Ellen Warwick, "Henson became an able seaman" (Warwick).
Paraphrasing
Paraphrasing vs Quoting
to copy the text exactly as it is written and cite a source.
ORIGINAL TEXT: Henson became an able seaman.
PARAPHRASED:
Matthew Henson became skillful at being a sailor.
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Multiple Choice
When _________, you should copy the text exactly as it is written and cite a source.
quoting
plagiarizing
writing
paraphrasing
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Multiple Choice
When ________, you should put the text in your own words without changing the meaning.
quoting
plagiarizing
writing
paraphrasing
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Multiple Choice
Does this example demonstrate quoting or paraphrasing?
quoting
paraphrasing
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Multiple Choice
Does this example demonstrate quoting or paraphrasing?
quoting
paraphrasing
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Multiple Choice
Does this example demonstrate quoting or paraphrasing?
What this shows is that the grey club was afraid of the wolverine that was outside of the cave.
quoting
paraphrasing
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Multiple Choice
Does this example demonstrate quoting or paraphrasing?
In paragraph 6 of the excerpt from White Fang by Jack London it states, "The hair bristled upon the cub's back, but it bristled silently" (London).
quoting
paraphrasing
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Open Ended
Explain the difference between quoting a text and paraphrasing.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a tip for paraphrasing?
Start at a different place in the text than the original
Use synonyms
Copy the text exactly as it looks
Combine short sentences or split up longer sentences
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Multiple Select
Here is an example of an original text and a paraphrased text. Select all of the ways that this author changed the paraphrased version.
Switched the order of words within sentences
Used synonyms (rich > plentiful)
Changed the order of information in the passage
Changed important statistics and numbers
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Your turn!
Time to practice paraphrasing and quoting! For the following questions, please make sure to see if you are supposed to QUOTE the text or PARAPHRASE the text.
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Open Ended
Answer this question by QUOTING the text in the image.
How could changes in ice sheets and icebergs have an effect on people?
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Open Ended
Answer this question by PARAPHRASING the text in the image.
How could changes in ice sheets and icebergs have an effect on people?
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Open Ended
Answer this question by QUOTING the text in the image.
What are cavefish?
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Open Ended
Answer this question by PARAPHRASING the text in the image.
What are cavefish?
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Poll
Rate yourself by selecting the option that best applies to you.
I do not understand how to QUOTE a text.
I kind of understand how to QUOTE a text, but I have some questions.
I understand how to QUOTE a text.
I totally understand hwo to QUOTE a text, and I could teach others how to quote a text.
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Poll
Rate yourself by selecting the option that best applies to you.
I do not understand how to PARAPHRASE a text.
I kind of understand how to PARAPHRASE a text, but I have some questions.
I understand how to PARAPHRASE a text.
I totally understand hwo to PARAPHRASE a text, and I could teach others how to paraphrase a text.
Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Avoiding Plagiarism
By Kathryn Royal
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