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Paraphrasing,Quoting , and Summarizing - Coggle Diagram
Paraphrasing,Quoting , and Summarizing
Summarizing
Written in your own words
Can be >1 sentence
Should never include opinion. Not a review.
Only include info from article or story.
When to summarize:
When you want to talk about a main idea and not the evidence
Need to be attributed
Things to do when summarizing
Include details to explain theme
Check details connect to theme
Check spelling and grammar
General statement about theme
State title,author, and genre
Definition:a reduced version of a text that focuses on essential ideas
Similarities
Adds depth to writing
Relevant &supporting evidence
Avoid plagiarism
Develop credibility
Enhance our writing
Paraphrasing
Must attribute original
Used when covering large sections of original without quoting
More detailed than summary
Definition: Writing a passage in your own words
Quoting
Definition: Including the original author's own words in your writing
Must be in " " and aributed
When to Quote:
When paraphrasing/summarizing won't work
To support main ideas