To paraphrase means to put something in your own words. You do that to avoid plagiarism and also if the original is too long or too confusing.
They use their own words to show the meaning of the text.
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To share another's ideas while maintaining his own style.
Tomas Hudlicky has written: 'The way of synthesis' 'Organic Synthesis'
authors tone is the attitude in the story
P. Cintas has written: 'Activated metals in organic synthesis' -- subject(s): Metals, Organic compounds, Synthesis
The singular possessive is author's. The plural possessive is authors'.
Their thesis should present their message.
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When paraphrasing with two authors, make sure to mention both authors' names in your paraphrase. If the authors have different viewpoints or conclusions, be sure to accurately represent each author's perspective in your paraphrase. Follow proper citation guidelines to give credit to both authors for their work.
it synthesizes earlier information and ends the essay
The author's response.
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You can tell that a sentence is part of the author's response by looking at the citation.
It shares the author's thoughts about ideas in the sources.
To paraphrase a paragraph, restate each sentence using different words than the author.