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paraphrase - use in sentences
Object
- saying: To paraphrase the old saying, the proof of the cleaving is in the living.
- song: To paraphrase the song, leaving will be very hard to do indeed...
- argument: Never paraphrase an argument without citing the source in a reference.
Adjective modifier
- permissive: A different permissive paraphrase is found in Hilary of Poitiers ( A.D.
- loose: The Book of God, subtitled ' The Bible as a Novel ' , is not a translation or even a loose paraphrase.
- close: A close paraphrase of another person's work must have an acknowledgment to the source.
- English: Between the lines of the original writing is the English paraphrase, in a minute cursive hand, without pretensions to ornament.
- good: Which of the following is a good paraphrase of Every student bought a Pulp record?
Modifies a noun
- albert: Paraphrase psychologist albert has to be whether it's through he began to.
- psychologist: Paraphrase psychologist albert has to be whether it's through he began to.
Modifying Another Word
- closely: The review should not copy or closely paraphrase other work, whether published or unpublished, without due acknowledgment, as this constitutes plagiarism.
- simply: Version A of this text simply paraphrases the original source, omitting certain words and changing the order of others.
Used with why or when
- what: The main function of idioms is to paraphrase what is going on, what is being said.
Preposition: of
- text: Ask the pairs to do a mother tongue paraphrase of the text they have just received.
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