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A restatement in ones own words of someone else’s written work?

A restatement in one's own words of someone else's written work is called paraphrasing.

Here's a breakdown:

* Paraphrasing means expressing someone else's ideas or information in your own words, maintaining the original meaning.

* It's important to cite the original source to avoid plagiarism.

* Paraphrasing is a key skill in academic writing, research, and everyday communication.

Here's an example:

Original text: "The rapid growth of technology has revolutionized the way we communicate and consume information."

Paraphrase: "The rapid advancements in technology have dramatically changed how we interact with each other and access information."

Notice how the paraphrase uses different words and sentence structure, but conveys the same essential meaning as the original text.

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