Question

When paraphrasing, which of the following practices will help you avoid plagiarism? (Select all that apply.)


Changing the words, but keeping the same sentence structure without citing the source


Using the exact wording from the source, but putting it in quotation marks with a citation containing a page number.


Completely rewriting the idea in your own words and citing the original source


Using the exact wording from the source, but putting it in quotation marks


Ignoring the original meaning of the source and changing it significantly

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To avoid plagiarism when paraphrasing, the following practices are helpful:

1. **Completely rewriting the idea in your own words and citing the original source** - This ensures that you express the original idea in a new way while giving credit to the original author.

2. **Using the exact wording from the source, but putting it in quotation marks** - This method also avoids plagiarism as it clearly indicates that the wording is not your own and is accompanied by a citation.

3. **Using the exact wording from the source, but putting it in quotation marks with a citation containing a page number** - This approach likewise helps you to avoid plagiarism by acknowledging the source accurately.

The other options mentioned (changing words but retaining the same sentence structure without citing, and ignoring the original meaning) may lead to plagiarism even if the words are changed because they do not properly credit the original idea or author.

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