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Thought processes involved in writing

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Now that you have developed an in-text citation for a summary, paraphrase, and a direct quote, and created a reference for the paragraph provided in Exercise 2, reflect on the thought processes you used for each aspect. How did your approach differ when writing each? What different techniques did you employ when developing each? What questions did you ask yourself as you wrote each?

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An identification and examination of the different thought process required in writing.

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When writing the summary, it is important to remember to cite all important points. When writing a paraphrase, it is important not to lose the meaning of what the author is saying. When ...

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