Which description best defines what revisiting is when paraphrasing?

A.
setting the source aside so that you can form an opinion about the information that the author presents
B.
setting the source aside so that you can check to see that you haven’t copied the author’s words
C.
setting the source aside to find your own sources that will support your argument against the author
D.
setting the source aside to test how much of the information you were able to understand

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

After you paraphrase, you should always check that you are not copying the author, even if you haven't actually had the motive to copy. Forming an opinion about the information that the author presents is not paraphrasing, and so aren't finding your own sources to support an argument against the author. If you set the source aside to test how much information that you were able to understand, it does have a little to do with paraphrasing but it does not best define what reveisiting is.

The word "paraphrasing" means when a writer is making use of other author word to form a restatement of the meaning of such passage.

The word Revisiting from the word *Re" and "Visit" in English language is to reconsider or reevaluate a passage.

Now, the best description here is "setting the source aside so that you can check to see that you haven’t copied the author’s words" and this is because the writer is trying to reevaluate the word of the author to make a perfection out of his paraphrasing.

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