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Annette [7]
1 year ago
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Summary on the book the smartest kid in the universe by Chris grabenstein

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kumpel [21]1 year ago
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An effective summary on the book <em>The Smartest kid in the universe</em> by Chris Grabenstein is:

  • Jake, the protagonist innocently eats a bowl of jellybeans
  • He discovers later that they were not ordinary jellybeans
  • They were in fact, a prototype for the world's first ingestible information pills
  • He soon finds out that he is the smartest kid in the universe

<h3>What is a Summary?</h3>

This refers to the concise representation of the main points of a story, in an objective manner, without the use of bias.

Hence, we can see that based on the given text, the protagonist consumes a bowl of jellybeans, but these are no ordinary jellybeans.

He soon discovers that this makes him really smart and knowledgeable because they were in fact, a prototype for the world's first ingestible information pills

Read more about summaries here:

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