There are some strategies that can help you prepare to paraphrase. While you’re reading a text, think about the main idea and su
pporting details. Read the text more than once if you need to. Take notes in a graphic organizer to get your information straight. Finally, look up any unfamiliar words in a dictionary or thesaurus to make sure you really understand what the text is saying. When you are ready to paraphrase, close the book and write down all the information you just read in your own words. Closing the book ensures you won’t be able to copy the text. Then open the book and make sure you included all the important information without copying specific words or phrases.
Why is it important to close the book when you write a paraphrase?
A
so you remember the title of the book
B
so you can write more clearly
C
so you won’t summarize the main idea
D
so you won’t accidentally copy from the book
The answer is <span>Identity foreclosure. This</span> is a phase of self-identity finding in
which a person has an individuality but hasn't discovered other choices or thoughts.
Most common in young youths, in this phase the person has just accepted the
traits and abilities of parents and peers.