This document provides guidelines for paraphrasing research and references (RRL) in academic writing. It outlines different phrases to introduce paraphrased ideas from sources and shows how to properly cite references in-text. The document also gives examples of phrases for comparing and contrasting information, elaborating on points, providing examples, and summarizing key details.
This document provides guidelines for paraphrasing research and references (RRL) in academic writing. It outlines different phrases to introduce paraphrased ideas from sources and shows how to properly cite references in-text. The document also gives examples of phrases for comparing and contrasting information, elaborating on points, providing examples, and summarizing key details.
This document provides guidelines for paraphrasing research and references (RRL) in academic writing. It outlines different phrases to introduce paraphrased ideas from sources and shows how to properly cite references in-text. The document also gives examples of phrases for comparing and contrasting information, elaborating on points, providing examples, and summarizing key details.
This document provides guidelines for paraphrasing research and references (RRL) in academic writing. It outlines different phrases to introduce paraphrased ideas from sources and shows how to properly cite references in-text. The document also gives examples of phrases for comparing and contrasting information, elaborating on points, providing examples, and summarizing key details.
• Definition: • Comparison and Contrast • • In-text Citations: According to... • Whereas... • As eloquently stated by... • Gabuna (2018) stated that • On the contrary... • As indicated by... • Maspara (2012) indicated that • In contrast... • As mentioned by... • Bacalan (2011) mentioned • On the other hand... • As stated by... • Cabañog (2019) in his study • By comparison... • As studied by... revealed that • Although this may be true... • Adding or Proving Ideas: • • Furthermore,... • Bilbao (2015) analyzed that vis-a-vis (vee-zuh-vee) • Moreover,... • Summarizing: • In addition,... • In general,... • Equally important,... • Elaborating Points: • In this case... • As a whole... • For the same reason... • In any case, that is... • This is because... • To sum up,... • This is due to the fact that... • Summing up,... • Showing Example • This being said that... • In brief... • For instance... • That can be said that... • To conclude... • The process can be done with... • Consequently... • On this occasion... • The process can be accomplished via... • Taking all the points at once... • In this situation... • The task can be completed... • Take the case of... • Considering all the points • So to say... Citation/Writing Styles