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Yes, it is essential to review the original text after paraphrasing to ensure that you have not inadvertently copied the wording or structure. This step is crucial in avoiding plagiarism and maintaining academic integrity.
When people distill something in a paraphrase, they are condensing important points.
condense important points.
tell a parent or guardian
To accidentally do something is when something happens by mistake.
A paraphrase is if you want to say something from a different piece of work that someone else did, like this " I'll be back" that is a paraphrase from a movie that you might have watched. And a summary is when you need to write a sentence or 2 about something that you might have read, basically what happened in the story or the main details of the selection or piece of work!
Alliteration is a written sound, such as boom, or bang. So the paraphrase of alliteration would be something such as if the alliteration was "crash", the paraphrase alliteration would be something like, " the plates went crash as they hit the floor". So, a paraphrase alliteration is basically a paraphrase with an alliteration.
Shorten it, convey the meaning in fewer words.
using a quotation might not be useful
To "paraphrase" something is to convey the general meaning or thought, to get the "gist" of what is being said. A paraphrase translation can either be literally, the translation of a paraphrase or could mean a non literal translation.
Paraphrase can be a noun and a verb. Noun: restatement of text in different words to clarify meaning. Verb: to restate something.
it is a statement 'to clarify' and to put something in other words
The nearest meaning of something. Something that says about the same thing in different words.