Lesson 44 of 84 ยท Research Skills
โญ 30 XPParaphrasing and Summarizing
Paraphrasing and summarizing are essential skills in research that allow students to convey information in their own words.
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Paraphrasing and summarizing are essential skills in research that allow students to convey information in their own words. Paraphrasing involves rewording a specific passage while retaining its original meaning, which helps demonstrate comprehension of the material. Summarizing, on the other hand, requires distilling the main ideas of a larger text into a concise overview. Both skills are vital for integrating sources into research papers without resorting to direct quotations excessively.
Key Facts
Paraphrasing involves rewording a specific text.
Summarizing condenses the main ideas of a larger passage.
Both skills help avoid overusing direct quotes from sources.
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1 of 2What is the main difference between paraphrasing and summarizing?
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