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That means to express the same meaning as the quote but rephrased in your own words.

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In which situation would you need to include a citation to acknowledge an outside source?

Anytime you quote someone or paraphrase their ideas, you must cite the source. If you quote, it needs quote marks, even for a short phrase. If you paraphrase, you do not need quote marks.


In situation would you need to include a citation to acknowledge an outside source?

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How to paraphrase a quote in MLA format?

To paraphrase a quote in MLA format, you should reword the original quote in your own words while still maintaining the original meaning. Include an in-text citation with the author's last name and the page number where the quote is found.


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A paraphrase of a source is a summation of the material you wish to cite. It is not a full direct quote, rather it is a condensed form, in your own words, of what it is you wish to present from that source.


How do you use the word paraphrase in a sentence?

He paraphrased the quote in his paper to make his argument stronger.


Which type of information needs to be credited when creating a works-cited list?

All sources from which you quote or paraphrase


Did trotsky say you may not be interested in war but war is interested in you?

Yes but not exactly. The "war" quote is actually a paraphrase.


In cases should an essay writer choose to include a quotation instead of a paraphrase?

To prove your thesis use a direct quote.


What is paraphase translation?

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The difference in a paraphrase and a quote?

When an individual paraphrases, the individual is using their own words to summarize what has been said. When an individual quotes, it is using the author's words and quotation marks. Paraphrase: I heard Mark tell his friend he wanted to go to the store. Quote: Mark told Bobby, "I want to go to the store."


What is a semi-quote?

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Every quote or paraphrase should be cited and every in-text citation must directly correspond with an entry in the?

works-cited page