Description
Most students do paraphrasing in the wrong order. They copy a sentence, change a few words, and hope it is fine. Or they paste the original text into AI and get a rewrite that sounds robotic and sometimes changes the meaning.
This Paraphrasing with AI guide gives you a simple workflow you can repeat for any source, any topic, and any chapter.
What you will get
A 2 page PDF guide and worksheet that helps you:
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Start with a clear outline point, so you do not paraphrase randomly
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Record the in text citation and full reference before rewriting
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Paste only 1 to 3 sentences as a working copy
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Answer 3 meaning questions before you paraphrase
Context, main claim, and why it matters -
Write your own paraphrase first, so the idea stays accurate
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Use AI only for clarity and grammar with a ready to copy prompt
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Do a final check for meaning, numbers, and copied phrases
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Decide when you should quote instead of paraphrase
Best for
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Literature reviews and background sections
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Business, management, social science, and health research writing
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Students and researchers who want AI support but still want accuracy and academic integrity
How to use
Download the PDF, save a copy, and reuse the worksheet for each key source you include in your chapter. It works best when you paraphrase one small statement at a time and keep your citation visible.





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