1.2.2 - Supporting Evidence/Examples
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Define quoting in academic writing.
💡 Hint: Think of using another author's words directly.
What is the main purpose of summarizing?
💡 Hint: Summaries are always shorter than the original text.
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What is the definition of summarizing?
💡 Hint: It involves providing the gist of a longer text.
True or False: Paraphrasing does not require citations.
💡 Hint: Think about the importance of acknowledgment.
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Write a comprehensive essay paragraph integrating evidence about the theme of fear in literature using both a quote and a paraphrase with analysis.
💡 Hint: Remember to close your evidence with your own interpretation.
Analyze a passage from a literary work and present it as a paraphrase, ensuring it maintains the original meaning while using unique phrasing.
💡 Hint: Pay attention to the essence of the message you want to convey.
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