No, this is false.
Just because you are using your own words does not mean that you're not copying or stealing the ideas of others. So even if you paraphrase, you should give the source of the idea. In general it's always good to give a reference - I don't think that it is ever a bad thing, so you can do nothing wrong if you do it!
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<span>When Victor Frankenstein was seventeen, his parents decided that it was time for him to attend the university of Ingolstadt in order to round out his education and introduce him to the customs of other countries. It was also at the age of seventeen that Victor's mother passed away, and he was devastated by the loss.</span>
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True there are only 100 prepositions and are verbs that do follow the main Idea of a sentence, If I am not correct sorry