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Guidelines for Paraphrasing


                   1.  Read the source, looking for the writer’s main idea.



                   2.  Write down, in your own words and using your own sentence structure, what you think the

                       main idea is.  Order your paraphrase just as the original source is ordered; include appropriate


                       details.


                   3.  Check your paraphrase against the source.  Make sure that you have captured the essence of


                       the source and that your wording differs significantly from the wording in the original source.



                   4.  Avoid plagiarism by giving credit to the author of the paraphrased materials.


            Guidelines for Quoting:             You Should Quote:


                   1.  When  the  writer’s  words  are  so  cogent  and  memorable  that  summarizing  or  paraphrasing


                       would undercut their effectiveness or alter their meaning.


                   2.  When you believe the writer’s words will lend authority to what you have to say and will be


                       more persuasive than your summary or paraphrase of those words.



                   3.  When you want to take exception to what a writer has said.


                   4.  When you want to comment on a writer’s words as a way of expressing your own position or


                       idea.


                   5.  When you want to let a speaker’s own words expose the weakness of his or her argument.



                   6.  When you want to cite statistical information from the source









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