The Little, Brown Guide to Writing Research PapersLittle, Brown, 1985 - 278 páginas |
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... passage , and it is usually about the same length as the original . Para- phrases are useful because they demonstrate that you have understood the material in your source rather than simply quoting passage after passage . A research ...
... passage , and it is usually about the same length as the original . Para- phrases are useful because they demonstrate that you have understood the material in your source rather than simply quoting passage after passage . A research ...
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... passage into your own words . A paper that merely assembles quoted passages from various sources is often disjointed and difficult to read ; indeed , it usually reads more like a collection of note cards rather than like a well ...
... passage into your own words . A paper that merely assembles quoted passages from various sources is often disjointed and difficult to read ; indeed , it usually reads more like a collection of note cards rather than like a well ...
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... passage is essentially the same as the original . Had a parenthetical reference been placed at the end of the passage acknowledg- ing that the ideas had come from Nye , this version would still be plagiar- ized because the language of ...
... passage is essentially the same as the original . Had a parenthetical reference been placed at the end of the passage acknowledg- ing that the ideas had come from Nye , this version would still be plagiar- ized because the language of ...
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THE RESEARCH PAPER ASSIGNMENT | 1 |
Developing a Thesis | 15 |
Finding Basic Reference Works | 21 |
Derechos de autor | |
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