Sum, Para, Quote?

Create an engaging educational illustration showing the concepts of quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing in writing. Include visual elements like books, quotation marks, and a classroom setting.

Mastering Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

Test your understanding of essential writing skills with this quick quiz! Learn the critical differences between quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing. Each question is designed to enhance your academic writing proficiency.

  • Three multiple-choice questions
  • Understand citation and source referencing
  • Perfect for students and aspiring writers
3 Questions1 MinutesCreated by WritingWolf572
Must reference the original source The text produced is the exact length of the original text quoted (unless ellipses are used) Use the original author’s exact words Put quotation marks around the original author’s exact words Include the page number of the original source from which you borrowed the author’s original language.
Summarizing
Paraphrasing
Quoting
Must reference the original source The text produced may be shorter or longer than the original text Must use your own words
Summarizing
Paraphrasing
Quoting
Must reference the original source The text is much shorter than the original text. (For example, one may write a single page to summarize a four-page article.) Must use your own words, usually with a very limited use of quotations.
Summarizing
Paraphrasing
Quoting
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