RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

REPORTING AND THESIS WRITING

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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A paraphrase does everything except:
A
explains main ideas only.
B
is written in your own words.
C
uses quotation marks.
D
shows you understand the source.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -When you paraphrase, you must entirely reword material taken from a source, without using quotation marks.

Detailed explanation-2: -Paraphrases should communicate an author’s original ideas but in a way that does not resemble the original word choice or sentence structure. And paraphrases should never add extra information to an author’s original ideas.

Detailed explanation-3: -Block quotations do not get quotation marks. Slang or clichés also fall into this category. If you’re writing something with a phrase that may be cliche or slang, do not place the word in quotation marks. And when you are writing an academic paper, do not use quotation marks around the title of your work.

Detailed explanation-4: -Read the original source carefully. Identify the main point(s) and key words. Cover the original text and rewrite it in your own words. Write the paraphrase in your own style. Review your paraphrase to check it accurately reflects the original text but is in your words and style. More items

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