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what is the difference between summarizing and paraphrasing?
○ summarizing reduces a larger text by focusing on the main ideas, while paraphrasing restates the entire text.
○ summarizing puts the text in the writers words, while paraphrasing quotes the original text.
○ summarizing is generally longer than the original text, while paraphrasing only restates words that may cause confusion.
○ summarizing is for the purpose of explaining the meaning behind the text, while paraphrasing focuses on retelling the main ideas.
- Analyze each option:
- Option 1: Summarizing does focus on main ideas to condense text, and paraphrasing restates the entire text (or a passage) in one's own words, so this matches the definitions.
- Option 2: Both summarizing and paraphrasing put text in writer's words; paraphrasing does not quote the original. Eliminate.
- Option 3: Summarizing is shorter than original text, and paraphrasing is not just for confusing words. Eliminate.
- Option 4: Summarizing focuses on main ideas (not just "meaning behind"), and paraphrasing restates the text (not just "retelling main ideas" in a different way than summarizing). Eliminate.
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A. Summarizing reduces a larger text by focusing on the main ideas, while paraphrasing restates the entire text.