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What is Paraphrasing?
Why Paraphrase?
Paraphrasing Is a Process
How to Paraphrase
Step 1: Read
Step 2: Take Notes
Step 3: Think About What You Read
Step 4: Write It In Your Own Words
Step 5: Cite Your Source
Citing in APA
Paraphrasing Problems
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