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Pavlova-9 [17]
3 years ago
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The researcher reads a page from a book. He closes the book and writes a brief note on a note card. He has written a _____. tert

iary note paraphrase note summary note direct quotation note
Social Studies
2 answers:
saul85 [17]3 years ago
7 0
The situation tells that a researcher reads a page from a book after which he made a brief note out of what he read and wrote it on the note card, The note he made is called a paraphase note which is composed of texts or info that are drawn from the material and are written in own words. Answer is paraphrase note.
oksian1 [2.3K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The correct answer here would be: summary note.

Explanation:

This response can be gathered from the action of the researcher, who reads an entire page of a book and then writes down a brief note on a notecard. Summarizing means literally joting down the main idea and main points of a long text into a much smaller one by removing all the added data and information that, if taken out, does not alter the comprehension of what the writer wanted to convey originally. When this researcher reads the page and then jots down a brief note, he is summarizing what he read, using only the vital data given by the author, so that when he later uses the summary, he may still gather all that the author originally wanted to convey, but without the added, and irrelevant, extra data.

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