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ready I think it will be correct
The revision that would help expand the ideas in the excerpt is <span>adding more specifics about the sailors' beliefs about the island.
</span>The author just mentions their beliefs briefly, but doesn't really expand on that topic, which may be relevant further down in the text. This is why I believe that adding such details is important to include in this essay to make it more detailed and easy to understand.
While this may make a bit more sense with context, the speaker is saying that he is a heavy-set man. The first sentence means that if he were to have an "outie" belly button, it would be more appropriate for his figure, which is round, and sturdy ("keg-like").
He then discusses how he has chipped away at his father's genes since he realized that he was destined to be significantly overweight.
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I'm sorry but I do not have the book, nor could I find it online but I can help you make the summary if you have the book and have read it. Believe me, it's easy.
To write a summary, especially in a formal writing, you'll have to write the name of the book, author and then finally the summary.
Your summary should be in paragraphs as you put each main point in one paragraph.
When you read and understand the text you're supposed to summarise, you write out only important details that affect the structure and narration of the book.
For example, if the death of a character directly impacts the meaning of the book, make sure you include that too.
Make sure that your summary is straight to the point and easy to understand.