The word summarize is when you offer a short but extensive summary of important detail in a article , book , newspaper, ect. But you specifically write the theme and facts that were stated throughout the text.
You should take an aspirin when you have a major headache, not a migraine but a headache. Your headache may start throbbing but not so hard sometimes, that doesn't mean take an aspirin. You should drink a cup of water and lie down and close your eyes for about 20 minutes. Then drink another glass of water instead of taking an aspirin right away.
All of the above. The contractions makes it seem unprofessional amd the slang does too. If you better explain the purpose for writing, you are more likely to get the response you want. Hope this helps!
The correct way to incorporate the quotation is A:
According to one source, " He [Abraham Lincoln] was a natural raconteur."
The double quotes are used in order to transfer the exact words of someone, so they need to be used before and after the phrase " He was a natural raconteur". The square brackets are usually used to add information that was not originally there, in order to clarify something. In this example, the writer wants to clarify that the personal pronoun "He" refers to Abraham Lincoln, so s/he adds his name using square brackets.
The correct answer that identifies the type of sentence used in the example above and is punctuated correctly is option B. COMPLEX, Although most flash mobs gather to make a statement, some gather to protest something. This is a complex sentence because it consists of a dependent clause and an independent clause.