The Best Grammar Quiz For Quoting, Paraphrasing And Summarizing

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Quoting is the representation of an utterance that is introduced by a quotative marker, A paraphrase is a restatement of the meaning of a text or passage using other words. Summarizing is the process of shortening a version of a text. It contains the main points in the text and is written in your own words. This is the best Grammar quiz for Quoting, Paraphrasing And Summarizing!

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It is not necessary to capitalize arcticles (a, an, the), conjunctions (and, but, or), or prepositions (in, on, of, etc.) unless they are the first or last word of the title.

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When you paraphrase you either directly state a person`s exact words or directly report them.

Use brackets to show missing information in a text., ellipsis marks show that important information is about to be stated., when you paraphrase, you:.

Restate the main ideas using your own words

Include your own opinions

Use quotation marks

When you summarize, you:

Ask questions about the original text

Continue the idea of the original text

Answer the essential questions about the original text

Choose the grammatically correct title:

The Catcher in The Rye

The catcher in the rye

The Catcher in the Rye

Paraphrase this information: A sneeze travels 100 miles an hour.                                                      "Strange and Outrageous Facts"                                                        National Geographic, March 17, 2011 Web.

Summarize this information:if we had to name one of the animals most dangerous to humans, we would no doubt nominate wolves, bears or snakes. however, reality can be found behind a pair of tender-looking eyes. in comparison to any other animal, the whitetail deer is the species that inflicts the most harm on humans, because of all the traffic accidents they cause. speaking of faces that can be deceiving, there is another animal that is very dangerous. the actual estimate of annual human deaths due to sharks is 10; however, 100 more people die each year from being stepped on by cows.                                                       "outrageous animal facts"                                                        world wildlife news, march 17, 2011 web..

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  • Q 1 / 14 Score 0 Which of the following is a 'do' when paraphrasing in a review of related literature? 29 Changing the meaning of the source text Using your own words to express the main ideas of the source Copying sentences directly from the source Paraphrasing without citing the original source

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  • Q 1 Which of the following is a 'do' when paraphrasing in a review of related literature? Changing the meaning of the source text Using your own words to express the main ideas of the source Copying sentences directly from the source Paraphrasing without citing the original source 30 s
  • Q 2 What is a 'don't' when paraphrasing in a review of related literature? Summarizing the source content in your own words Using your own words to express the main ideas of the source Paraphrasing with proper citation of the original source Copying sentences directly from the source 30 s
  • Q 3 What should you avoid when paraphrasing in a review of related literature? Changing the meaning of the source text Citing the original source properly Expressing the ideas in your own words Including direct quotes without citation 30 s
  • Q 4 What is a 'do' when paraphrasing in a review of related literature? Citing the original source properly Using your own words to express the main ideas of the source Changing the meaning of the source text Copying sentences directly from the source 30 s
  • Q 5 What is an important 'do' in paraphrasing in a review of related literature? Using direct quotes without citation Summarizing the source content in your own words Plagiarizing the original source Rephrasing the source text word for word 30 s
  • Q 6 What should you do when paraphrasing in a review of related literature? Changing the meaning of the source text Expressing the ideas in your own words Omitting important information from the original source Copying sentences directly from the source 30 s
  • Q 7 Why is it important to paraphrase in a review of related literature? To avoid giving credit to the original author To demonstrate your understanding of the material To confuse readers with complex language To manipulate the original source text 30 s
  • Q 8 Which of the following is a 'don't' in paraphrasing in a review of related literature? Using your own words to express the main ideas of the source Paraphrasing without citing the original source Seeking permission from the original author before paraphrasing Including proper citations for paraphrased information 30 s
  • Q 9 What is a common 'do' when paraphrasing in a review of related literature? Including proper citations for paraphrased information Changing the meaning of the source text Copying sentences directly from the source Omitting references to the original source 30 s
  • Q 10 What is a good practice when paraphrasing in a review of related literature? Rephrasing the information in your own words while maintaining the original meaning Directly quoting long passages from the source text Paraphrasing without acknowledging the original source Using the exact same words as the original text 30 s
  • Q 11 What is a key 'do' when summarizing in a review of related literature? Copying verbatim from the source Including irrelevant information Skipping important details Organizing information cohesively 30 s
  • Q 12 Which is a key 'don't' when summarizing in a review of related literature? Paraphrasing information to enhance clarity Analyzing the data critically Citing all sources properly Plagiarizing content 30 s
  • Q 13 What is a key 'do' when summarizing in a review of related literature? Identifying main points and key findings Adding unrelated anecdotes Providing lengthy verbatim excerpts Including personal opinions 30 s
  • Q 14 What is a key 'don't' when summarizing in a review of related literature? Providing proper citations for all sources Plagiarizing content Analyzing the data critically Summarizing main points succinctly 30 s

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