English, 15.02.2021 01:10, makaylagrandsta
The first paragraph is text taken from a scholarly work. Below that is an example of how the information has been used by a student. Indicate if you think the
student's example summarized, paraphrased, quoted, or plagiarized the source material.
Source Material:
"Since the Voyages of European conquest, European hegemony in the Americas has been practically structured and symbolically cast in terms of the European
patriarchal family. Black human beings were bought and sold; women were legally at the economic mercy of their male relatives, and Native Americans (Amerindians)
- when not exterminated-were violently subjugated. Indigenous American, Black slave, woman, colonial, and child were considered by the colonizer, to differing
degrees, to be, by nature dependent and inferior. The relationship of all these groups to the colonizer is at stake in Wide Sargasso Sea," (Drake 194).
Rhys, Jean. Wide Sargasso Sea, edited by Judith L. Raiskin, W. W. Norton and Company, New York, 1999.
Potential Use (students version):
When Jean Rhys wrote her complicated and intriguing novel Wide Sargasso Sea in 1966, she embarked upon themes that echoed the halls of 1830's Jamaica and
reverberated upon her time as well. Sandra Drake, writing thirty years later, still felt the resonance of Rhys's words. Drake remarked, "Black slave, woman, colonial,
and child were considered by the colonizer, to differing degrees, to be, by nature dependent and inferior. The relationship of all these groups to the colonizer is at
stake in Wide Sargasso Sea" (Drake 194). Nearly 25 years on and we are still wrestling with the effects of these concerns.
A)plagiarized
B)summarized
C)paraphrased
D)quoted
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