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densk [106]
1 year ago
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It is an EMERGENCY. Please Help Me

English
2 answers:
sweet [91]1 year ago
5 0
It’s the third answer i believe. paraphrasing is expressing the authors ideas in your own voice, while keeping the same essential meaning. summarizing is taking part of the authors text (condensing) the main ideas in your own words, not theirs.
san4es73 [151]1 year ago
4 0

The statement is true about the difference between paraphrasing and summarizing a text Paraphrasing and summarizing both restate the author's words in your own way, but a summary is longer. Thus the correct option is C.

<h3>What is Summary?</h3>

A summary refers to a brief introduction of any topic in your own words to make the reader easily understand the plot and setting of any story and help them to engage effectively.

Paraphrasing refers to writing others' opinions or theories in your own words in order to avoid plagiarism in the content and to prepare unique content by taking references from scholarly articles.

In paraphrasing, the meaning and the objective of the given theory is not changed,  only words are changed according to vocabulary to present the thought that it does not appear copied.

Therefore, option C is appropriate.

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♦Not in grave yard

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♦Where warm waters halt is not a dam.

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