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== Characteristics of a well-done paraphrase ==
== Characteristics of a well-done paraphrase ==
*It is not a summary. that gick sucks
*It is not a summary.
*It does not contain most of the words or phrases from the original ([[satan]]).
*It does not contain most of the words or phrases from the original ([[plagiarism]]).
*It includes all minor details from original.
*It includes all minor details from original.
*The meaning of the writing being paraphrased is clearer to the reader than in the original text.
*The meaning of the writing being paraphrased is clearer to the reader than in the original text.

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A paraphrase (from the Greek paraphrasis) is a statement or remark explained in other words or another way, so as to simplify or clarify its meaning. It can be used as a replacement for a direct quotation when the original text is unavailable or under copyright restriction. A paraphrase can substitute a euphemism for a direct statement, in order to avoid offense. As with a quotation, a paraphrase is introduced by a verbum dicendi, or disclaimer. A paraphrase is sometimes marked with (ph).

Characteristics of a well-done paraphrase

  • It is not a summary.
  • It does not contain most of the words or phrases from the original (plagiarism).
  • It includes all minor details from original.
  • The meaning of the writing being paraphrased is clearer to the reader than in the original text.
  • It restates the thesis
  • It is usually longer than the original.

Example

  • "Immanuel Kant maintained the view that 'Existence' is obviously not a predicate."

This can be paraphrased as:

  • "One prominent scholar believes 'existence' is not a predicate." [1]

Notes

  1. ^ Jones et al, p 38.

References

  • Jones, Gerald (2005). The Philosophy of Religion. Hodder Murray. ISBN 0719579686. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)