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Paraphrasing
Original: “There is nothing inhuman about an intelligent machine; it is indeed an expression of those
superb intellectual capabilities that only human beings, of all the creatures on our planet, now possess.”
(from “In Defense of Robots,” by Carl Sagan)
Paraphrasing Strategy:
1. Locate the individual statements or major idea units in the original.
it is indeed an expression of those superb intellectual capabilities that only human beings,
of all the creatures on our planet, now possess.
2. Change the order of the major ideas, maintaining the logical connection between them.
3. Substitute synonyms for words in the original. Consider changing negative statements to positive
assertions, passive verbs to active (or vice versa).
Since artificial intelligence results from human beings’ unique intellectual talents, the
technology should not be regarded as inhuman.
Artificial intelligence results from human beings’ unique intellectual talents. Thus, the
technology should not be regarded as inhuman (Sagan 234).
Summarizing: is the process of writing a concise and brief statement of author’s main idea without
using most of the terms or words that the original author used on his/her work.
Steps of Summarizing
1. Reread
2. Find the main idea
3. Avoid copying
4. Connect
5. Check
6. Quote
7. Cite
Outlining
Writer’s or speaker’s plan or “Blueprint”
Logical way of putting together
Skeletal framework of ideas
Used by author to summarize the main points.
Rules of outlining
Parallelism- heading and subheading must have parallel structure. If the first heading started with a verb,
then the second heading should also be on verb form.
I. Gerund
A. Verb
B. Verb
1. Noun
2. Noun
a. Noun
b. Noun
II. Gerund
A. Verb
B. Verb
C. Verb
1. Gerund
2. Gerund
Decimal- Uses Arabic numeral and period to list main and sub topics
1. Individual Sports
1.1. Tennis
1.2. Athletics (Track and Field)
1.2.1. Subtopic 1
1.2.2. Subtopic 2
2. Group Sports
2.1. Basketball
2.2. Volleyball
Full Sentence Outlining: an alphanumeric outline that uses complete sentences instead of phrases or
words for headings and subheadings.
Outlining can be classified as: Topic Outline, Sentence Outline, and Paragraph Outline.
Topic outline: words, phrases, clause
Sentence outline: complete sentences
Paragraph Outline: an outline that uses paragraphs or summary that will be discussed in a full essay.