What are the differences between a direct quotation, a paraphrase, and a summary? A.There is no difference between a direct quotation, a paraphrase, and a summary. B.A direct quotation is an exact, word-for-word repeat of another person’s statement; a paraphrase and a summary are special citation punctuation marks. C.There is no difference between a paraphrase and a summary. A direct quotation, however, is an exact, word-for-word repeat of another person’s statement. D.A direct quotation is an exact, word-for-word repeat of another person’s statement; a paraphrase is restating in your own
Ok, let's use process of elimination, What don't you think it is?
well I know its definitely not A.
I think its B ?
Good, It's not A, Now what about B, Maybe, yes, or no?
It either B or D am I correct?
Yes, Did you get all of D in the question.. or is it just like that?
haha, no. Heres the rest of it. "words another person’s quote or text; a summary is the brief review of the key points of a large body of text."
Haha ok! So which one do you think it is? B or D?
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