Learn to Paraphrase How do I Paraphrase?  Include all important ideas mentioned in the original passage but not in the same order.  Keep the length approximately.

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Learn to Paraphrase How do I Paraphrase?  Include all important ideas mentioned in the original passage but not in the same order.  Keep the length approximately the same as the original.  Do not stress any one single point over another.  Do not change the meaning.  Do not use the original sentence structure.

The increase of industry, the growth of cities, and the explosion of the population were three large factors of nineteenth century America. As steam-driven companies became more visible in the eastern part of the country, they changed farm hands into factory workers and provided jobs for the large wave of immigrants. With industry came the growth of cities like Fall River where the Bordens lived which turned into centers of commerce and trade as well as production. Original passage The rise of industry, the growth of cities, and the expansion of the population were the three great developments of late nineteenth century American history. As new, larger, steam-powered factories became a feature of the American landscape in the East, they transformed farm hands into industrial laborers, and provided job for a rising tide of immigrants. With industry came urbanization, the growth of large cities (like Fall River, Massachusetts, where the Bordens lived) which became the centers of production as well as of commerce and trade.

Acceptable paraphrase Fall River, where the Borden family lived. Was typical of northeastern industrial cities of the nineteenth century. Steam-powered production had shifted labor from agriculture to manufacturing, and as immigrants arrived in the US, they found work in these new factories. As a result, populations grew, and large urban areas arose. Fall River was in one of these manufacturing and commercial centers (William 1).

Five Steps  After you are sure that you understand the meaning of the passage.  Underline all of the important ideas mentioned.  Replace as many of the words as possible with appropriate synonyms.  Change the order in which ideas are presented.  Break up a longer sentence into two shorter ones.  Change the voice from active to passive.