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Paraphrase

Paraphrase. Paraphrase:. To restate information in your own words Usually the same length as the original text Contains simpler language. Paraphrase Activity:. As a group, you will paraphrase the first 42 lines of “The Prologue” of The Canterbury Tales . Person A: lines 1-10

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Paraphrase

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  1. Paraphrase

  2. Paraphrase: • To restate information in your own words • Usually the same length as the original text • Contains simpler language

  3. Paraphrase Activity: • As a group, you will paraphrase the first 42 lines of “The Prologue” of The Canterbury Tales. • Person A: lines 1-10 Person B: lines 11-20 Person C: lines 21-30 Person D: lines 31-42 3. Use a T-chart as shown below:

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