Discuss the difference of Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting.
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It captures the core essence of the material in a shorter form, often highlighting the main points or conclusions without going into detail. Summarizing allows readers to grasp the overall argument or narrative without needing to engage with the entire text. Show more…
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