Simple, put the research source in your own words. For example, I were to put your question in my own words I would do this: How can I use researched information without quoting it word for word?
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Poe uses his words economically in the “Tell-Tale Heart”—it is one of his shortest stories—to provide a study of paranoia and mental deterioration. Poe strips the story of excess detail as a way to heighten the murderer’s obsession with specific and unadorned entities: the old man’s eye, the heartbeat, and his own claim to sanity.
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Doing an essay was simple if you first created an outline of introduction, body paragraphs, evidence for support, conclusion, and restate.
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The main conflict in Ray Bradbury's 1952 short story, "A Sound of Thunder," is man vs. nature. Eckels lets his fear of the beast he is hunting overtake him, and in so doing, makes careless mistakes. These mistakes have monumental consequences for the whole of human history
A problem is a situation that is generally unwelcome or harmful.
An issue is an important topic which could be a problem, generally debated.
A question is a sentence worded or expressed in order to elicit information, which could be in regards to a problem or an issue.