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Paraphrasing; what can I define in my perspective is like
take and put the sentence from the author into our own words. When we do an
academic writing, of course we need to refer the expert report to differentiate
and to analyze on what the author get. And some of their content need to be put
and place in our academic skill in order to enhance the proving material and
the discovery made.
While taken the phrase to be paraphrase, the good paraphrase
has to document the authors’ material and using the specific language with
knowing the source. It such you need to cite the phrase idea. Let’s
say you want to tell the knowledge from other sources such as book, magazine,
newspaper, journal into your own paper, you should know and approach all the
sentence by quoting your work from the original idea
Once you cited the phrase from the author, it means that you
tell the reader that certain of your work comes from another source which you
refer and it is necessary for the reader to find the source again to relate
their reading. The citation later will lead to bibliography which includes the information
about the author, the title of the work, the name and location of the company which
publish the copy, the date it was publish and also page number of material that
we borrow. This gives lots of information for the readers to get to know the
sources in order to further in their reading analysis.
When you cited the
source, it is helpful to anyone that wants to find out more about the ideas and
where it comes from. Usually not all sources are good or right. Seldom our own
idea is good enough than those of your sources. Proper citation from your work will keep us
from taking the rap for someone else's bad ideas.
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