Monday, October 25, 2010

Summary

TITLE  :
AUTHOR   :
SOURCE    :
DATE OF PUBLICATION :
PART A      :
PART B      :

NOTE: Include all the important ideas.
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Use the author's key words.
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Follow the original organization where possible.
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Include any important data.
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Include any important conclusions. 

PARAPHASE

Paraphrase passages that present important points, explanations, or arguments but that don't contain
memorable or straightforward wording.  Paraphrase may attempt to preserve the essential meaning of the
material being paraphrased. Thus, the (intentional or otherwise) reinterpretation of a source to infer a meaning 
that is not explicitly evident in the source itself qualifies as "original research," and not as paraphrase.
 HOW TO BUILD PARAPHRASE :
1)Find key word (dictionary)
2)Replacement for key word
3)Rearrange order of idea
4)Start writing using replacements
5)Check accuracy