We can summarize the story in the following manner:
Carolina and her father were very fond of diving and exploring. One day, the father came up with the idea of finding a new wreck site to investigate. Carolina, her father, and some friends began to dive and explore the wrecks of two ships. One of the ships, called Eureka, had a missing a bow, which Carolina and the others were trying to locate. When the group was almost giving up on the search, Carolina saw something suspicious in the water with her binoculars. She insisted they give it one more try and, sure enough, they found Eureka's missing hull.
- When writing a summary, we must tell the <u>same story but with fewer words.</u>
- It is important to<u> identify</u> the most important <u>elements</u>, the ones that must not be left out: <u>main characters, main conflict, climax, and solution of the story.</u>
- Here, the elements above are: Carolina, her father, finding the missing hull, seeing the hull through binoculars.
- We must NOT include our own <u>opinions</u> in a summary or <u>add </u>any <u>information</u> that does not belong to the original text.
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