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Retake: In-Text Citations, Paraphrasing, & Plagiarism

Retake: In-Text Citations, Paraphrasing, & Plagiarism

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English

6th - 8th Grade

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Macy Gruber

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1 Slide • 13 Questions

1

Multiple Choice

When _________, you should copy the text exactly as it is written and cite a source.

1

quoting

2

plagiarizing

3

writing

4

paraphrasing

2

Multiple Choice

When ________, you should put the text in your own words without changing the meaning.

1

quoting

2

plagiarizing

3

writing

4

paraphrasing

3

Multiple Choice

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Does this example demonstrate quoting or paraphrasing?

1

quoting

2

paraphrasing

4

Multiple Choice

Question image

Does this example demonstrate quoting or paraphrasing?

1

quoting

2

paraphrasing

5

Multiple Choice

Does this example demonstrate quoting or paraphrasing?

What this shows is that the grey club was afraid of the wolverine that was outside of the cave.

1

quoting

2

paraphrasing

6

Multiple Choice

Does this example demonstrate quoting or paraphrasing?

In paragraph 6 of the excerpt from White Fang by Jack London it states, "The hair bristled upon the cub's back, but it bristled silently" (London).

1

quoting

2

paraphrasing

7

Open Ended

Explain the difference between quoting a text and paraphrasing.

8

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a tip for paraphrasing?

1

Start at a different place in the text than the original

2

Use synonyms

3

Copy the text exactly as it looks

4

Combine short sentences or split up longer sentences

9

Multiple Select

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Here is an example of an original text and a paraphrased text. Select all of the ways that this author changed the paraphrased version.

1

Switched the order of words within sentences

2

Used synonyms (rich > plentiful)

3

Changed the order of information in the passage

4

Changed important statistics and numbers

10

Poll

Which of these citations seems the smoothest?

Shakespeare often write about romance, but it was not always positive: "The course of true love never did run smooth" (2).

Shakespeare said, "The course of true love never did run smooth" (2).

The text said, "The course of true love never did run smooth" (Shakespeare 2).

"The course of true love never did run smooth."

11

Here is an example of each:

  • Wordsworth stated that Romantic poetry was marked by a "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (263). 

  • Romantic poetry is characterized by the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (Wordsworth 263). 

12

Multiple Select

For the source below, which sentences are properly cited?

"Why People Fight" by Actively Learn Staff

1

It was well documented by the staff writer in the article that "not everyone is even aware of what causes them to lash out physically."

2

It was well documented that "not everyone is even aware of what causes them to lash out physically."

3

It was well documented in "Why People Fight" that "not everyone is even aware of what causes them to lash out physically."

4

It was well documented that not everyone is even aware of what causes them to lash out physically" ("Why People Fight").

13

Multiple Choice

Which sentences are cited correctly?

1

Dr. Singh, a brilliant researcher, found that "many people fake being happy, but many end up actually being happy" (23).

2

Dr. Singh, a brilliant researcher, found that "many people fake being happy, but many end up actually being happy" (Singh 23).

3

A brilliant researcher found that "many people fake being happy, but many end up actually being happy" (23).

4

A brilliant researcher found that "many people fake being happy, but many end up actually being happy" (Singh 23).

14

Multiple Select

For the source below, which sentences are properly cited?

"The Flow of Water" by Earl James pages 230-245

1

James wrote "water will always do what it wants...we just have to learn to adapt to it" (234).

2

James wrote "water will always do what it wants...we just have to learn to adapt to it" (James 234).

3

The author wrote "water will always do what it wants...we just have to learn to adapt to it" (234).

4

The author wrote "water will always do what it wants...we just have to learn to adapt to it" (James 234).

When _________, you should copy the text exactly as it is written and cite a source.

1

quoting

2

plagiarizing

3

writing

4

paraphrasing

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