Well, I dk what article it is, but it would always be the main idea of the article. If you already have that then try writing down some supporting ideas that go with the main idea of the text. Things like background characters and unimportant things that don’t have anything to do with the article shouldn’t be included in the summary.
Because people look to art as an answer
for example each piece of art has a meaning to it
I'm not exactly sure what you mean but "yield" might be a possible answer if i am assuming correctly.
<span>The
research team included data from neighboring towns in order
to see if the water pollution was an isolated incident or more
widespread than previously thought. They did not have this data before because the towns had never shared pollution data with each
other until now.
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