No, because technically, if someone else writes it, it's not YOUR own words.
Yes, because you still got the information from a website, you didn't know it in your mind.
To effectively put information into your own words, you should read the information carefully, understand the main points, and then rewrite it using your own language and style while maintaining the original meaning.
No. All information about your vehicle is public information already.
Yellowpages is put together by it's own company called yellow pages. They own the rights to the yellow pages books an online website in Canada and the USA.
You review it, and then put it in your own words. Copying it right from the book is plagiarism.
It is best to copy and paste, put the information in your own words and then delete the original. That's what I do.
When you paraphrase or use information from an outside source, you must properly cite the source to give credit to the original author or creator. This helps to avoid plagiarism and acknowledges the intellectual property of others. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the paraphrased content accurately represents the original source's ideas.
no
If you want your own website, I used freewebs.com
Relate the new information to your prior knowledge./////
you ask your brother for help and get a website get a camera and shoot the show and then you put it on your website
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