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tangare [24]
11 months ago
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What should a writer do to summarize a text accurately?

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azamat11 months ago
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To summarize, write the main ideas of the text and restate them in your own words in your own writing style. The abstract must be shorter than the original (about 1/3 of the original length).

Underline the most important points of the reading. Step 2 Write a brief summary of the most important points. Step 3 Mention the author, the specific genre (type of reading), and the title of the reading in your first sentence. To summarize, you need to read a passage carefully, finding the main ideas and supporting ideas. You should then briefly write down these ideas in a few sentences or a paragraph. It is important to understand the difference between a summary and a paraphrase. A paraphrase is simply rewriting a passage in your own words.

Your abstract should be a brief but informative overview of the original. Check that you have expressed all the most important points in your own words and left out unnecessary details.

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