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eimsori [14]
2 years ago
10

Hey can anyone write one paragraph summary explaining the main points in the grading guidelines.

English
1 answer:
mart [117]2 years ago
7 0

Since the grading guideline referenced here is not provided, I will give you a general guide to summarizing a text or document.

<h3>How do you summarize a document?</h3>

A summary is a high-level overview of the entire work that is intended to be read and comprehended in a few minutes.

Your summary should begin with a brief introduction that describes the material it is summarizing to the reader. You should separate the important issues and provide a brief explanation for each one.

The Five W's, One H is a technique that can also be used as an alternative method to summarizing a literature text.

Five W's, One H method is built on six key questions:

  • who,
  • what,
  • when,
  • where,
  • why, and
  • how.

These questions make it simple to identify the primary character, key facts, and central topic.

For example, you could ask:

  • Who is the protagonist of the story?
  • What exactly did they do?
  • When did the event occur?
  • Where and under what settings?

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