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k0ka [10]
2 years ago
11

How would I write a summary like what do I write or how do I explain it

English
2 answers:
Likurg_2 [28]2 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

so first when riding a summary you want to start off by using the BME BME is basically something that you have learned in like third grade all the way to 12th grade college bme stands for beginning middle end if you didn't know that and you just want to take something obviously from the first part of the story or book then from the middle something that interesting happened and then from the end how did it affect the middle and the beginning of the story and then just really bring up the conclusion on how your last two sentences are going to end or just have a really you know interesting and on to when people are going to wonder like when there's going to be a second part of this book if you know what I'm talking about like if you have a movie your favorite movie and they only make like one or two episodes of that show and then when you watch the last episode and it got interesting then you're wondering like when they're going to make like more seasons and episodes that's how you want your summary to be you don't want it to be like too long but then you don't want it to be too short you want it to at least be like two paragraphs it depends on what grade you're in because sometimes they'll tell you to put two paragraphs sometimes I'll tell you to put one on some teachers are like that sometimes they will just say that you have to have like a hundred words for me it has to be at least third three paragraphs sorry has to be at least three and then that would probably include around like 200 to 300 words so yeah I hope that was helpful

USPshnik [31]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Find the main idea. A useful summary distills the source material down to its most important point to inform the reader. Pick the major point you want to communicate to the reader, and use your limited sentences wisely to convey it. Take down a few notes to help outline your thoughts in an organized manner.

Keep it brief. A summary is not a rewrite—it’s a short summation of the original piece. A summary paragraph is usually around five to eight sentences. Keep it short and to the point. Eliminate redundancies or repetitive text to keep your paragraph clear and concise.

Write without judgment. If you are summarizing an original text or piece of media, you are gathering and condensing its most relevant information, not writing a review. Write your summary in your own words, and avoid adding your opinion.

Make sure it flows. Transitions are incredibly helpful when it comes to building momentum in your writing. Connect your sentences with transition words, making sure they flow together and convey your summary clearly.

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