Citing Paraphrasing Summarizing
Citing Paraphrasing Summarizing
Citing Paraphrasing Summarizing
Summarizing
Incorporating Sources
Quoting
Paraphrasing
Summarizing
Quoting
Paraphrasing
Summarizing
Citing in APA
Punctuation
Citing in APA
Exercise
Example
Exercise
Paraphrasing
Paraphrasing
Paraphasing
Paraphrasing
Poor Paraphrase
Good Paraphrase
Paraphrasing Practice
Summary
Summary Guidelines
Summary Writing
To write a good summary, keep the following in mind:
Mention the source and the author at the beginning of the summary. For
example, Teaching English in Indonesia, an essay by Dudley Devlin....
State the authors main idea without distorting those ideas or adding
your own.
State the authors most important supporting evidence or sub-points
without distorting them. Do not include details.
Use your own wording. Occasionally, however, a phrase in the original
may be interesting or controversial. In that case, you may use the
authors exact words if you put quotation marks around them.
Organization:
The introduction contains the kind (an article?, a book?), the title, and the
author of the written material and states the main point of the original article.
The body contains the main ideas of the article in the same order they appeared
in the article.
The conclusion briefly relates the conclusion of the author of the original article.
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