Paraphrasing
English Language
Paraphrasing starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Context: Original sentence: 'Exercise is beneficial for both physical and mental health.' Paraphrase this sentence.
Context: Original sentence: 'Global warming is causing sea levels to rise.' Paraphrase this sentence.
Context: Original sentence: 'Many students find mathematics challenging because it requires logical thinking.' Paraphrase this sentence.
Context: Original sentence: 'Reading regularly can improve your language skills.' Paraphrase this sentence.
Context: Original sentence: 'Renewable energy sources are essential for a sustainable future.' Paraphrase this sentence.
Context: Original sentence: 'The internet has revolutionized access to information.' Paraphrase this sentence.
Context: Original sentence: 'The rapid advancement of technology has transformed the way people communicate.' Paraphrase this sentence.
Context: Original sentence: 'Traveling exposes people to new cultures and perspectives.' Paraphrase this sentence.
Describe a situation where paraphrasing is more appropriate than quoting.
Describe how paraphrasing can be used in group projects.
Describe how paraphrasing can help avoid plagiarism.
Describe how paraphrasing can help in language learning.
Describe two techniques you can use to paraphrase a complex sentence.
Explain how paraphrasing can help you learn new vocabulary.
Explain the difference between paraphrasing and summarizing.
Explain why it is important to check your paraphrase against the original text.
Explain why paraphrasing is considered an ethical writing practice.
Explain why paraphrasing is important in academic writing.
List three steps you should follow when paraphrasing a paragraph.
What is paraphrasing in the context of academic writing?
