Some tips:
Step 1: Identify the relevant answers from the passage (Identify EXACTLY what the question wants. Take note of the paragraphs from which you are tasked to identify your points from)
Step 2: Identify the key words in the answer. (It’s crucial that you identify the key words before you start writing your summary.)
Step 3: Change the key words (When answering the summary question it is recommended that you use your own words as much as possible.)
Step 4: Writing your answer
(You have identified the answers, collated and categorised them, and changed the key words. Now all you have to do is to write everything down.)
Answer:
Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmannuel Ambroise Diggs (also known as the "Wizard of Oz" and, during his reign, as "Oz, the Great and Terrible" or the "Great and Powerful Oz") is a fictional character in the Land of Oz created by American author L. Frank Baum.
Answer:
<u>Noun</u> "Jack"
<u>Verb </u>"solved"
<u>Article</u> "the"
<u>Adjective</u> "important"
<u>Direct Object</u> "crime"
<u>Prepositional Phrase</u> "after the clues were given"
<u>Prepositional Phrase</u> "to him"
The answer is <span>A.If David were walking quickly, he might be on time.</span>
I'm assuming this is an open-ended question and not a class/note-specific question.
Through analogies, I will be able to <u>show and explain how words are comparable and related</u>.