Quote:- Quoting is the use of another writer's word, as they were originally written. The borrowed words must be surrounded by quotation marks and the in-text reference must include the last name of the author[s], years of publication, and page that it was printed on.
Paraphrasing:- Paraphrasing is using someone's work (concepts/ideas or words), but rephrasing it in your own words. Even though you are using your own words. the ideas that are expressed must be referenced and maintain the context that original author intented. Since the words are yours own, no quotation marks are required, but an in-text reference is required.
Block Quotations:- Block quotations are employed when a quotation exceeds 40 words in length. Block quotation will be indented an additional half-inch from the margin and left justified from that half-inch indent. Quotation marks are not required, since the indentation has already offset the passege as a block quotation.
Rephrasing your word will be creating a brand new word which uses a similar syntax since the initial and this contains the identical problematic text. Most of us try this to ensure we could assess the design along with phrase choice in a less complicated, safer to understand word. See more example of paraphrasing a poem
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