No; words can be registered as trademarks if they are used in commerce, such as "All" (as a detergent) or "Monster" (as an energy drink), but that doesn't prevent people from using those words in other contexts.
When you are telling someone's ideas in your own words, you are paraphrasing.
When you are telling someone's ideas in your own words, you are paraphrasing.
To restate in ones own words the written work of someone else is to paraphrase.
It is called paraphrasing. To restate in your own words.
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Plagiarism.
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No, paraphrasing is restating someone else's ideas or words in your own words, while quoting is directly copying someone else's words.
When you write someone else's words as your own you are plagiarizing. Just like citing work, you should use quotation marks to give them credit.
Paraphrase is taking someone's words and turning them into your own. You cannot take their exact words (that's plagiarism) but you can change it to your own words. :) hope it helps
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