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What have you learned about integrating sources?

Use these questions to prepare for this lesson's quiz, which will contain similar questions.

What does it mean to integrate source information into your research report?

  1. summarize information you found during your research
  2. paraphrase information you read in a source
  3. cite all of the sources you used for a research report
  4. include another writer's words or ideas in your own report

To integrate means to combine your thoughts and ideas with those of others.

To integrate means to combine your thoughts and ideas with those of others.

To integrate means to combine your thoughts and ideas with those of others.

To integrate means to combine your thoughts and ideas with those of others.

When might you use paraphrasing rather than a direct quote?

  1. when the quote won't fit within the paragraph or page
  2. when the original quote does not work well
  3. when you want to include the idea, but put it in your own voice
  4. when the quote does not say exactly what you want it to say

Paraphrasing is taking someone else's words and changing them to your own voice.

Paraphrasing is taking someone else's words and changing them to your own voice.

Paraphrasing is taking someone else's words and changing them to your own voice.

Paraphrasing is taking someone else's words and changing them to your own voice.

What does it mean to summarize information from a source?

  1. rewrite the source's details in your own words
  2. describe the main ideas in a source
  3. quote exactly what was said in the source
  4. provide information about where you found a source

To summarize is to provide the main idea of a piece of source information.

To summarize is to provide the main idea of a piece of source information.

To summarize is to provide the main idea of a piece of source information.

To summarize is to provide the main idea of a piece of source information.

What are the main methods of integrating source information into a report?

  1. bibliography, citations, direct quotes
  2. quotation marks, documentation
  3. italics, direct quotes, footnotes
  4. summarizing, paraphrasing, direct quotes

Use summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting from sources in a research report.

Use summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting from sources in a research report.

Use summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting from sources in a research report.

Use summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting from sources in a research report.

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