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paraphrase
Using another author's ideas, but different words, is paraphrasing. If you paraphrase someone else's ideas, in academic writing you must still give credit to the original author, because you are using someone else's ideas.
(Whenever you are in doubt, cite your source, or ask your instructor for clarification. See direct quotation; plagiarism.)
(Whenever you are in doubt, cite your source, or ask your instructor for clarification. See direct quotation; plagiarism.)
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