رد: سؤال .. رايتنق 2
A good summary meets both of these criteria:
It accurately reflects the meaning and intention of the original without distorting or slanting the information.
It is completely reworded to reflect your own vocabulary and writing style.
What is a paraphrase?
A paraphrase (or indirect quotation, as it is also called) restates another person's ideas in your own words. Unlike a summary, it is used with short passages-usually a sentence or two-and it does not necessarily condense or shorten the original.
As with summaries, paraphrases must be accurate, undistorted, and completely rewritten into your own wording and sentence structure. The most obvious form of plagiarism is following too closely the wording of another writer while giving the impression that the wording is your own. To avoid plagiarism in your paraphrases (or summaries), consider the following suggestions:
Rearrange the order of the information in the original.
Have a thesaurus or dictionary handy and look up synonyms for keywords.
Rephrase complex material into easy-to-understand sentences.
If you retain unusual terminology or phrases from the original, enclose them in quotation marks.
ارفقت لك كمان الملفات فيها تمارين والكلام اللي فوق..اذا مداك تطلعي عليها يارب تفيدك..:)
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