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  1. How to Paraphrase | Step-by-Step Guide & Examples - Scribbr

    Paraphrasing means putting someone else’s ideas into your own words. Paraphrasing a source involves changing the wording while preserving the original meaning. Paraphrasing is an alternative to quoting (copying someone’s exact words and putting them in quotation marks).

  2. What is Paraphrasing? An Overview With Examples - DoTEFL

    To Express Understanding: Paraphrasing demonstrates your understanding of a topic by rephrasing the information in a way that shows you have processed and comprehended the material.

  3. Paraphrasing Tool - Free Text Paraphraser - Scribbr

    A paraphrasing tool is an AI-powered solution to help you quickly reword text by replacing certain words with synonyms or restructuring sentences. A paraphraser is ideal for rephrasing articles, essays, and various types of content, making the rewriting process seamless and effective.

  4. How to Paraphrase a Text (Examples + 10 Strategies!)

    Paraphrasing is rephrasing a text in your own words while preserving its original meaning. It often involves changing entire sentence structures to rewrite the text. To paraphrase a text, it’s essential to identify key ideas and understand the text’s meaning. Now let’s see 2 short paraphrasing examples to understand better! Example 1:

  5. How to Paraphrase: Dos, Don'ts, and Strategies for Success

    Paraphrasing demonstrates that you understand the material you're writing about and gives your reader the opportunity to understand the material in a simplified way that is different from how the original author explained it.

  6. How to Paraphrase - Steps & Examples - QuillBot

    Verb. To Paraphrase. to express the meaning of the writer or speaker (or something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity. Paraphrasing is about describing something without quoting it exactly, giving a more general description of what was presented instead. Original.