Title: PARAPHRASING
1PARAPHRASING
thinking
reading
rewriting
understanding
2(All of the following sentences were taken from
The Washington Post)
By current scientific reckoning, our planet is
4.54 billion years old, give or take a few
million years.
What?
3By current scientific reckoning, our planet is
4.54 billion years old, give or take a few
million years.
What?
What about it?
4By current scientific reckoning, our planet is
4.54 billion years old, give or take a few
million years
What?
What about it?
Who says?
5By current scientific reckoning, our planet is
4.54 billion years old, give or take a few
million years.
What?
What about it?
Who says?
Sample Scientists say the earth is about 4 1/2
billion years old.
6When it comes to momentous events in U.S.
history, the War of 1812 ranks low in the minds
Of many - a forgettable hiccup in history.
What?
7When it comes to momentous events in U.S.
history, the War of 1812 ranks low in the minds
of many - a forgettable hiccup in history.
What?
What about it?
8When it comes to momentous events in U.S.
history, the War of 1812 ranks low in the minds
of many - a forgettable hiccup in history.
What?
What about it?
Sample The War of 1812 is not a very memorable
part of U.S. history.
9Within six years, Marie Curies findings had
wowed her dissertation committee, won her and her
husband, Pierre, the 1903 Nobel prize in physics,
and put Marie on course for a solo Nobel prize in
chemistry in 1911.
What? (not who)
10Within six years, Marie Curies findings had
wowed her dissertation committee, won her and her
husband, Pierre, the 1903 Nobel prize in physics,
and put Marie on course for a solo Nobel prize in
chemistry in 1911.
What? (not who)
Did what? (3 things)
11Within six years, Marie Curies findings had
wowed her dissertation committee, won her and her
husband, Pierre, the 1903 Nobel prize in physics,
and put Marie on course for a solo Nobel prize in
chemistry in 1911.
What? (not who)
Did what? (3 things)
12Within six years, Marie Curies findings had
wowed her dissertation committee, won her and her
husband, Pierre, the 1903 Nobel prize in physics,
and put Marie on course for a solo Nobel prize in
chemistry in 1911.
What? (not who)
Did what? (3 things)
13Within six years, Marie Curies findings had
wowed her dissertation committee, won her and her
husband, Pierre, the 1903 Nobel prize in physics,
and put Marie on course for a solo Nobel prize in
chemistry in 1911.
What? (not who)
Did what? (3 things)
Sample Marie Curies discoveries over just a few
years amazed her professors helped her and her
husband Pierre win the 1903 Nobel prize
in physics, and led her to win the 1911 Nobel
prize in chemistry.
14The most important factor in long-term
accumulation of wealth is the act of saving
itself.
What?
15The most important factor in long-term
accumulation of wealth is the act of saving
itself.
What?
What about it?
16The most important factor in long-term
accumulation of wealth is the act of saving
itself.
What?
What about it?
Sample The best way to get rich over a long
period of time is to save.
17Practice paraphrasing the following
1. Initially college financial aid was meant to
assist the deserving poor, but now aid
programs have been expanded to help the middle
class as costs soared beyond many families
reach.
Sample At first, financial aid for college
was to go to the poor, but now the cost of
college has increased so much that many middle
class families also need financial aid.
2. Bill Joy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems,
looks at modern genetics, robotics, and the
ability to build molecule-size machines
and sees technology exploding beyond our ability
to control it.
Sample Bill Joy, who helped start Sun
Microsystems, believes modern technology is
quickly growing out of control.