Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Paraphrase Tool

Paraphrase Tool

 A paraphrase typically explains or clarifies the text that is being paraphrased. For example, "The signal was red" might be paraphrased as "The train was not allowed to proceed." When accompanying the original statement, a paraphrase is usually introduced with a verbum dicendi — a declaratory expression to signal the transition to the paraphrase. For example, in "The signal was red, that is, the train was not allowed to proceed," the "that is"signals the paraphrase that follows

Paraphrase Tool

Paraphrase Tool

Paraphrase Tool

Paraphrase Tool

Paraphrase Tool

Paraphrase Tool

Paraphrase Tool

Paraphrase Tool

Paraphrase Tool


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  1. A paraphrase typically explains or clarifies the text that is being paraphrased. For example, "The signal was red" might be paraphrased as "The train was not allowed to proceed." When accompanying the original statement.
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