4. -Your own interpretation of ideas that were said
by someone else.
-A way to borrow from a source.
5. Paraphrasing Techniques
1. Change to Synonyms
2. Change Word Forms
3. Change from a Clause to a Phrase
4. Change from Quoted Speech to Indirect Speech
5. Change from Active Voice to Passive Voice
6. Interpret Meaning
Identify the underlying meaning of a statement.
7. Change Transitions
19. •It’s better than quoting lots of
information.
•You don’t quote as much, leaving more
room for your ideas.
•When you put an idea in your own words,
you understand it better.
20. Plagiarism
•The unauthorized use of the
language and thoughts of another
author and saying they are your own
DON’T WRITE WORD
FOR WORD WHAT
SOMEONE WRITES OR
SAYS
DON’T CUT AND PASTE
WHEN REASEARCHING
FOR A PAPER OR
PROJECT
22. 1. What is a paraphrase?
2- 4. Reasons why we should paraphrase
Paraphrase the given sentences.
5-6. Although it was raining, Bob walked
to work.
7-8. A hotel employee will carry your
bags.
23. Paraphrase the following statements:
1. I have nothing to offer but
blood, toil, tears and sweat. (W.
Churchill)
2. He is considered the Andres
Bonifacio of this era.
24. 3. This job is as aggravating as
putting toothpaste back into the
tube.
4. “In my solitude the walls are a
blank silence until your smile glints.”