A summary of the text is as follows:
Carolina and her father both enjoyed diving and adventures. One day, they came up with the idea of exploring a ship wreck to see if they could find something new. With some friends, they dived and explored the wrecks of two ships. One of them, called Eureka, had a missing bow. When they were on the verge of giving up on finding the bow, Carolina spotted something in the water through her binoculars. She insisted that they give it one more try and there it was - the missing hull of the Eureka!
When writing a summary of a story, it is important to <u>focus on the main conflicts and occurrences</u>. The purpose of a summary is, after all, to give the same information but in fewer words.
For narrative texts, such as the one we summarized here, we should focus on: <u>who the main characters are; what the main conflict is; how the conflict is solved. In this case</u>:
- main characters: Carolina and her father - adventurers and divers;
- main conflict: find the missing bow of a ship;
- solution: Carolina spots something in the water; they dive and find the bow.
<u>Keep in mind that summaries should never include your own opinion nor should they add information.</u>
In conclusion, a summary is a smaller text that provides the same information of the original text by focusing on its main topics.
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It should be combined into one sentence that reads “For brunch this morning, the GOAT made pancakes that were crispy on the edges, but soft and sweet in the center.” The first sentence is a complete sentence but the second one is not. In this context “That” should not start its own sentence.
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In the beginning of Stevenson's novel, the reader knows very little about what's really going on who is Mr. Hyde, what is his relationship to Dr. Jekyll, why is Mr. Hyde so repellent to everyone around him. This lack of information makes the novel mysterious and creates suspense. The setting also helps, since part of the action takes place in relatively sordid parts of London.
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Answer:Personification connects readers with the object that is personified. Personification can make descriptions of non-human entities more vivid, or can help readers understand, sympathize with, or react emotionally to non-human characters.
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which story r u asking this question from?
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