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Which of the following is an example of good paraphrasing?Group of answer choicesSummarising the main points of a complicated document even though you don't fully understand it.Reading a document then copying key phrases word for word but being careful to use the correct reference.Reading a document and copying the text being careful to change at least 10% of the words.Reading a document then closing it and writing down the main ideas in your own words.

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Which of the following is an example of good paraphrasing?Group of answer choicesSummarising the main points of a complicated document even though you don't fully understand it.Reading a document then copying key phrases word for word but being careful to use the correct reference.Reading a document and copying the text being careful to change at least 10% of the words.Reading a document then closing it and writing down the main ideas in your own words.

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Reading a document then closing it and writing down the main ideas in your own words.

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