I feel paraphrasing and citing sources are one in the same. The only thing that I know that is different about the two is that one you can get your research from websites on a computer which is called citing sources and the other one is that you can read from and give a short summary of what it's about.
my answer: Angel Mcneill
04/17/2013
Paraphase
do it yourself?
"The passage is about the novel Moby Dick."
No, you do not have to cite the same source after every sentence. It is important to cite sources when using information or ideas that are not your own, but you can cite a source once if the information is consistent throughout your writing.
If you use any outside evidence in your paper at all, you must cite it. Failing to cite your sources quickly becomes plagiarism. It is especially important to cite in body paragraphs, as the majority of the evidence will be used to prove points in body paragraphs.
It is important to cite information found on the internet in your documents to give credit to the original source, avoid plagiarism, and provide credibility to your own work.
No, you do not have to cite every sentence in MLA format. It is important to cite sources when using someone else's ideas, words, or information to give credit to the original source and avoid plagiarism.
Yes, it is important to cite a definition when using it in your research paper to give credit to the original source and avoid plagiarism.
Yes, it is important to cite definitions when writing a research paper to give credit to the original source and avoid plagiarism.
Yes, it is important to cite personal knowledge when writing a research paper to provide evidence and credibility to your claims.
Many historians cite the conquer of Britain as the most important accomplishment of the ancient emperor known as Claudius. The process began in AD 43.
Yes, it is important to cite your own work when writing a research paper to give credit to your previous research and to avoid plagiarism.