Paraphrase

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Note on Paraphrase, created by Gwen York on 07/03/2016.
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Paraphrase vs. Summary

When we paraphrase a text, we are not trying to make it shorter (as in a summary). Paraphrase- putting phrases in your own words.

Directions: Use the chart, linked here, as you read “The Blue Stones.” Paraphrase the allegory to help you understand its symbolic meaning of characters, objects, and events.

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