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Should you quote, paraphrase or summarize when you want to give an overview of a source/topic?
Summarize
Do you have to cite a summary in your paper?
Yes! Both in your references and in text
Do you have to cite a paraphrase in your paper?
Yes! Both in your references and in text
Is it a quote, paraphrase, or summary when you take a longer section from the source and write its main points in a shortened version?
Summarize
Is it a quote, paraphrase, or summary when you take a short piece from the source and put it in your own words?
Paraphrase
Should you quote, paraphrase or summarize when the exact wording is not so important?
Paraphrase
Should you quote, paraphrase or summarize when you want to avoid overusing quotes in your paper?
Paraphrase
Should you quote, paraphrase or summarize when you want your readers to analyze the source more carefully?
Quote
Should you quote, paraphrase or summarize when you want to use the support of an authority for your paper?
Usually quote, sometimes paraphrase or summary
Do you have to cite a quotation in your paper?
Yes! Both in your references and in text
Should you quote, paraphrase, or summarize when the source's wording is powerful?
Quote
Is it a quote, paraphrase, or summary when you use the exact words of a source?
Quote