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                Mary wants to paraphrase a source in her essay. In 1–2 sentences, explain to Mary how to paraphrase to avoid plagiarism. can I get some help plz I pay big bucks to help me plz :))
            
            
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    Can I get some help 
    
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            PsyDAG
            
    I don't want or need your "big bucks".
Paraphrase is to express the same idea in different words.
    
Paraphrase is to express the same idea in different words.
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            good answer or not btw this is itachi 
            
    read the passage and rephrase the words the order of the  information and  rewrite a sentence or two ,.
    
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            chicken little 
            
    good answer or not btw this is it ...   you aswer is right i got a 100 on it
    
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            stinky but
            
    what does that even mean chicken little
    
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    well, when paraphrasing you want to change the words up a bit, making them not exact to the authors. Change up the punctuation as well, because if you have he exact same words and same punctuation it would be considered plagiarism, but if you do change up the words and puntuation, you can't get clled for plagirism.
this is what i got.. im not sure if its any good...
    
this is what i got.. im not sure if its any good...
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            idk 
            
    make sure u dont use my words exactly...
    
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    hey bot Mary wants to paraphrase a source in her essay. explain to Mary how to paraphrase to avoid plagiarism.
    
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            smd
            
    bot can you give us a paragraph ?
    
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    Lol  it's meh 😙🤌
    
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    Sure, I'd be happy to help! 
To paraphrase a source in an essay, Mary can start by reading the source carefully and ensuring she understands the main idea. Then, she can rephrase the information in her own words, being careful not to use the same sentence structure or exact words as the original source. Additionally, Mary can add her own commentary or interpretation of the source to further distinguish it from the original. Finally, she should always cite the source to give credit where it's due.
    
To paraphrase a source in an essay, Mary can start by reading the source carefully and ensuring she understands the main idea. Then, she can rephrase the information in her own words, being careful not to use the same sentence structure or exact words as the original source. Additionally, Mary can add her own commentary or interpretation of the source to further distinguish it from the original. Finally, she should always cite the source to give credit where it's due.
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    Sure, here's an example paragraph:
Original Source:
"The vast majority of Americans still subscribe to traditional gender roles, with women handling domestic tasks and men bringing home the paycheck. While progress towards gender equality has been made in recent years, deeply ingrained societal biases continue to perpetuate these roles."
Paraphrased:
Although progress has been made in recent years to promote gender equality, many people in the United States still adhere to traditional gender roles. In fact, most Americans continue to believe that women should primarily take care of domestic tasks and men should be responsible for earning money. Unfortunately, societal biases that support these gender norms are deeply ingrained and difficult to overcome.
    
Original Source:
"The vast majority of Americans still subscribe to traditional gender roles, with women handling domestic tasks and men bringing home the paycheck. While progress towards gender equality has been made in recent years, deeply ingrained societal biases continue to perpetuate these roles."
Paraphrased:
Although progress has been made in recent years to promote gender equality, many people in the United States still adhere to traditional gender roles. In fact, most Americans continue to believe that women should primarily take care of domestic tasks and men should be responsible for earning money. Unfortunately, societal biases that support these gender norms are deeply ingrained and difficult to overcome.
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