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LaDunn

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What are you doing when you paraphrase?
 
  a. Identifying the purpose of the paragraph in a specific phrase.
  b. Asking questions about the meaning of certain terms
  c. Expressing the author's meaning in your own words.
  d. Determining the author's purpose for writing the paragraph.

Question 2

Three categories of proposals are ___________________ _ ,
  ___________________ , and ___________________ ___.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



Beatricemm

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Answer to Question 1

c. Expressing the author's meaning in your own words.

Answer to Question 2

research, planning, sales



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