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. When you paraphrase other people's ideas, you repeat exactly what they said pretend that what they said doesn't make sense repeat what they said, but in your own words disagree with what they said

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Answer:

Sort of.

Explanation:

When paraphrasing you say the same topic as the person but in your own words. Your stance will be similar if not the same as the person whose work your are paraphrasing. If your disagree with what they said then it wouldn't even be considered paraphrasing but more like a rebuttal.