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il63 [147K]
3 years ago
13

Decide whether each item describes a feature that should or should not be part of a summary of an informational text, and classi

fy it accordingly.
avoids interpretation or judgment
a-includes an introductory statement
b-includes the main ideas of original texts
c-provides interpretation or judgment
d-uses subjective voice
English
2 answers:
murzikaleks [220]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

should be included

avoids interpretation or judgment /includes an introductory statement/includes the main ideas of original texts

should not be included

uses subjective voice/provides interpretation or judgment

Explanation:

just took it on usatest prep

bulgar [2K]3 years ago
6 0

An informational text <u>should not </u>include a subjective voice or provide a point of view on what is being informed. Also, no personal opinions should be allowed. Therefore, options 4) “provides interpretation or judgment” and option 5) “uses subjective voice” are not part of an informational text.

As regards option 3) “includes the main ideas of original texts”, this <u>should not be included in the summary of an informational tex</u>t as we are referring to a summary and not to the development of main ideas from other texts.  

In this case <u>options 1) “avoids interpretation or judgment” and option 2) “includes an introductory statement” are the correct options</u> since an informative text should provide facts, dates and statistics of a given topic and also the summary of this type of texts should include an introductory statement of the topic discussed.  


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