Asked by Anonymous
In my essay:
How do I distinguish my ideas from paraphrasing (with appropriate citation at end of paraphrase)so that the entire paragraph does not look like a paraphrase?
How do I distinguish my ideas from paraphrasing (with appropriate citation at end of paraphrase)so that the entire paragraph does not look like a paraphrase?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
You could say --
As Smith says . . . (paraphrase)
Another view indicates . . . (your ideas)
As Smith says . . . (paraphrase)
Another view indicates . . . (your ideas)
Answered by
Anonymous
Thank you. If I do not include these prefaces will this bring my mark down?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I don't know.
But, I agree, that you should find a way to distinguish between one author's ideas and your ideas.
But, I agree, that you should find a way to distinguish between one author's ideas and your ideas.
Answered by
nicole
i think that ms sue is corret and that was what i was going to say and it matters what this might be for
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