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I am noticing – especially in the
Role in society section – very close paraphrasing of the
source. Please see
WP:PARAPHRASE. The article can be improved by copy-editing this type of paraphrasing out of the article and using more sources. Here are some examples of text that is either closely paraphrased or even directly copy-and-pasted from the source:
Without her husband's approval (referred to as permiso marital), a wife was prohibited from employment and property ownership.
The source reads: "Without her husband's approval, referred to as the permiso marital, a wife was prohibited from almost all economic activities, including employment, ownership of property, or even travel away from home."
The permiso marital was abolished in 1975; laws against adultery were cancelled in 1978; and divorce was legalized in 1981.
The source reads: "The permiso marital was abolished in 1975; laws against adultery were cancelled in 1978; and divorce was legalized in 1981."
Another issue is how much this article depends on that one single source. I've added a couple of additional sources but it is still too dependent on that one source. Thank you.
Donna Spencertalk-to-me⛅16:08, 30 July 2020 (UTC)reply