1) Paraphrasing always requires using completely different words and meaning. a) True b) false 2) What is the first thing you must do before starting to paraphrase? a) Read and make sure you fully understand the original text. b) Memorize the original sentence word for word. 3) If you want to identify key ideas while paraphrasing, what should you focus on? a) The main argument, focus, or important facts from the sentence. b) Only the first two sentences of the text. 4) Which of the following is a sign that you are successfully paraphrasing? a) A) You use the exact words from the original text. b) B) You write the same idea in different words and sentence structures. c) C) You copy and paste the original sentence. 5) When paraphrasing, you must always use the same sentence order as the original a) true b) false 6) After you paraphrase a sentence, what should you do next? a) Compare your paraphrase with the original to ensure you kept the meaning the same. b) Ignore the original text and use your own thoughts. 7) When you are reading and you come across an unfamiliar word, what is the first step you should take to understand it? a) Immediately check a dictionary. b) Skip the word and move on. c) Look at the surrounding words, sentences, and overall passage for clues. 8) Paying attention to the surrounding words, sentence structure, and tone can help infer meaning from context. a) True b) False

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