Paraphrasing in MLA Format
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encouraged to use the SQ3RPreview the documentView in" rel="nofollow">in a new win" rel="nofollow">indow method in" rel="nofollow">in collaboration with this assignment to ensure you create a successful paraphrase of a paragraph or section of your choice.
The MLA Plagiarism & Citin" rel="nofollow">ing Sources course requires you to research, identify, and evaluate 3 different types of sources when completin" rel="nofollow">ing this module. Before completin" rel="nofollow">ing this assignment, identify and evaluate one each of the followin" rel="nofollow">ing:
1.Government website
2. Scholarly, peer-reviewed journal article (can be electronic or prin" rel="nofollow">int)
3.Book (can be electronic or prin" rel="nofollow">int)
Once you have identified and evaluated 3 of the above types of resources, select one of them to complete the Paraphrasin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">in MLA Format assignment. Skim and get a good sense of the overall article usin" rel="nofollow">ing the SQ3R method. Identify a paragraph or section that you would like to use for the assignment.
1. Without lookin" rel="nofollow">ing at the origin" rel="nofollow">inal source for your paraphrase provide a brief description of the article, section, or chapter. Your description should be 3-5 complete sentences.
2. Copy and paste the origin" rel="nofollow">inal paragraph or section on which your paraphrase will be based. If you are unable to copy and paste the selection in" rel="nofollow">indicate the exact paragraph number or section (and where the statement begin" rel="nofollow">ins and ends).
3. Create a successful paraphrase of your origin" rel="nofollow">inal paragraph or section of the article.
4. Cite the source and create an in" rel="nofollow">in-text citation at the end of your paraphrased section.