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Paraphrasing

Paraphrasing

Assignment 1: Paraphrasing

Careful paraphrasing is generally thought to be a way to avoid unintentional plagiarizing of another’s work. It must also convey the key points one wants to share from the original source to the audience you are writing for.

To best prepare for this assignment, complete this week’s required readings. You may also want to review the APA Publication Manual and/or resources listed in this module’s lecture area, view tutorials at the www.apastyle.org Web site, and do some independent research on paraphrasing guidelines.

Select Paragraph

For this part of the assignment, select one paragraph from the body of one of the articles you have chosen to include in your literature search.

Paraphrase Paragraph

Paraphrase the content from the paragraph you selected. You may want to later include it in the body of your literature review. Include appropriate citations, as necessary.

Post Paraphrased Paragraph

Post the original paragraph (in quotation marks) and your paraphrasing of the paragraph to the M2: Assignment 1 Discussion Area by Saturday, May 31, 2014. Review the submissions of your peers and participate in the discussion by commenting on at least two of your peers’ posts. Ask questions and offer suggestions through Wednesday, June 4, 2014.

Post Revised, Paraphrased Paragraph

After reviewing your peers’ feedback regarding your paraphrasing (and the Turnitin Originality Report, if you submitted your paragraph to that site), post an improved version of your paraphrased paragraph by Wednesday, June 4, 2014.

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Original

“Earth’s temperature begins with the Sun. Roughly 30 percent of incoming sunlight is reflected back into space by bright surfaces like clouds and ice. Of the remaining 70 percent, most is absorbed by the land and ocean, and the rest is absorbed by the atmosphere. The absorbed solar energy heats our planet. As the rocks, the air, and the…………….

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