Paraphrasing
English Language
Paraphrasing starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe a situation where paraphrasing would be more appropriate than quoting.
Describe a step-by-step process for effective paraphrasing.
Describe one method you can use to check if your paraphrase is too close to the original text.
Explain how paraphrasing can help you avoid plagiarism.
Explain how paraphrasing can help you prepare for exams.
Explain the difference between paraphrasing and quoting.
Explain why it is necessary to cite sources even when you paraphrase.
Explain why paraphrasing is important in academic writing.
Paraphrase the following: 'Global warming is causing sea levels to rise.'
Paraphrase the following: 'Many students find mathematics challenging because it requires logical thinking.'
Paraphrase the following: 'Regular exercise is essential for maintaining good health.'
Rewrite the following sentence in your own words: 'The rapid growth of technology has changed the way people communicate.'
What is paraphrasing in the context of English language studies?
