π Quick Study Guide
- π What is Paraphrasing? Paraphrasing means expressing someone else's ideas or information in your own words, while still keeping the original meaning.
- βοΈ Why Paraphrase? To show you understand the material, avoid plagiarism, and make complex ideas easier to grasp.
- π‘ Key Steps: Read the original text carefully, identify the main points, rewrite those points using different words and sentence structure, and cite the source if necessary.
- π Important Note: A paraphrase should be about the same length as the original text.
- π§ Synonyms are your friends! Use a thesaurus to find alternative words.
π§ͺ Practice Quiz
- Question 1: Which of the following is the best paraphrase of: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."?
- The lazy dog is jumped over by the quick brown fox.
- A speedy brown fox leaps over a sluggish dog.
- Quick brown fox, lazy dog.
- Dogs are lazy, foxes are quick.
- Question 2: What is the main purpose of paraphrasing?
- To make the text longer.
- To present someone else's ideas in your own words.
- To copy the text exactly.
- To confuse the reader.
- Question 3: Which of the following should you NOT do when paraphrasing?
- Change the sentence structure.
- Use synonyms.
- Copy phrases directly from the original text.
- Cite the original source.
- Question 4: Original Sentence: "The weather today is exceptionally cold and windy." Which is the closest paraphrase?
- Today's weather is slightly chilly.
- The wind is blowing hard.
- The weather is very cold and windy today.
- It's an extremely cold and breezy day.
- Question 5: Original Sentence: "Elephants use their trunks for many purposes, including drinking, grabbing objects, and communicating." Which is the best paraphrase?
- Elephants have trunks.
- Trunks help elephants drink.
- Elephants utilize their trunks for various tasks such as drinking, grasping items, and communicating.
- Elephants' trunks are multi-functional, aiding in drinking, object manipulation, and communication.
- Question 6: Why is it important to cite the original source when paraphrasing?
- To make your paraphrase longer.
- To give credit to the original author and avoid plagiarism.
- Because it is a fun thing to do.
- To confuse your readers.
- Question 7: What should you do *after* you've written your paraphrase?
- Submit it immediately.
- Compare your paraphrase to the original text to ensure accuracy.
- Erase the original text.
- Forget about it.
Click to see Answers
1: B, 2: B, 3: C, 4: D, 5: D, 6: B, 7: B