130 Partn IWritinganEssall
PRACTICEI
Choosingthe
BestParaphrase
Youcanwritea goodparaphraseifyoufollowthesesteps.
Step 1 Readtheoriginalpassageseveraltimesuntilyouunderstandit fully.
Lookupunfamiliarwords,andfindsynonymsforthem.Itmaynot
bepossibletofindsynonymsforeveryword,especiallytechnical
vocabulary.Inthiscase,usetheoriginalword.
Step 2 Ithelpstotakenotes.Writedownonlya fewwordsforeachidea-
notcompletesentences.Hereareonewriter'snotesontheoriginal
passageaboutuniversallanguage:
language-peopleusetocommunicate-butsomany-difficult
tounderstandoneanother-peoplewish-universalinternational
language-reasons:cultural,economicbonds,betterfeelings
betweencountries
Itmay behelpfultomakea briefoutlinesuchasthefollowing:
A. Language-peopleusetocommunicate
- Somanylanguagesmakeit difficulttounderstandone
another. - Peoplewishforoneuniversalinternationallanguage.
B. Reasons
- Cultural,economicbonds
- Betterfeelingsbetweencountries
Step 3 Writeyourparaphrasefromyournotes.Don'tlookattheOliginal
whileyouarewriting.
Step 4 Checkyourparaphraseagainsttheoriginaltomakesure youhavenot
copiedvocabularyorthesentencestmcturetooclosely.Aboveall,
makesurethatyouhavenotchangedthemeaningoftheoriginalor
givenanywronginformation.
Step 5 Addanin-textcitationattheend.
Step 1 Readtheoriginalpassages.
Step 2 Choosethebestparaphrasefromthechoicesgivenandmarkit "Best."
Step 3 Marktheothers"Toosim."fortoosimilar,"Nocit."ifthereisno
in-textcitation,or"Inc./lnacc."forincompleteand/orinaccurate
information.
Thefirstonehasbeendoneforyouasanexample.
OriginalPassage 1
Source:Page 16 ofa three-pagearticleintheOctober15,2003,issueofSpace
Sciencemagazine.Thetitleoftheat1icleis"MannedMarsFlight:Impossible
Dream?" TheauthorisPatrickClinton,a NASA(NationalAeronauticsand
SpaceAdministration)physician.
Livingaboarda spacestationinorbitaroundEarthformonthsata timeposes
problemsforastronauts'bodiesaswellasfortheirminds.