The description that best defines revisiting when paraphrasing is that we should set the source aside to check if we haven't copied the author's words.
<h3>What is a paraphrase?</h3>
When we paraphrase something, we repeat someone else's ideas using different words. One way to check if we have correctly paraphrased something is by revisiting the original source.
Revisiting means setting the source aside and then checking it again to see if we were able to truly paraphrase the idea, if we haven't just copied the author's words.
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