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							Title:
How to Write a Summary

Word Count:
306

Summary:
Read the paragraphs carefully. Determine its structure. Identify the
inventor's resolution in literature.


Keywords:
summary, reviews, books, book, paragraphs, abstract, summaries, essays,
read, write


Article Body:
Read the paragraphs carefully. Determine its structure. Identify the
inventor's resolution in literature. (This will help you to distinguish
between more worthy and less high-ranking word.)

Reread, label, and underline. This time division the piece into sections
or time of held. The author's use of will often be a suitable influence.
Label, on the corridor itself, each section or time of said. Underline
key way of thinking and terms.

Write one-sentence abstract, on a autonomous sheet of paper, of each of
alleged.

Write a thesis--a one-sentence summary of the unqualified growth. The
thesis express the crucial idea of the part, as you have resolute it from
the preceding staircase. You may find it effective to keep in mind the
material limited in the lead sentence or column of most newspaper
stories--the what, who, why, where, when, and how of the matter. For
winning passages, digest in a sentence the essayist's conclusion. For
colorful passages, show the follower of the report and its key
countryside. Note: In some assignment a apposite thesis may before now be
in the original passage. If so, you may want to citation it clearly in
your summary.

Write the first waft of your summary by (1) combining the thesis with
your list of one-sentence abridgment or (2) combining the thesis with
one-sentence digest plus important facts from the channel. In either
case, abolish repetition. Eliminate less crucial statistics. Disregard
secondary details, or generalize them. Use as fe w text as conceivable to
take the main point of view.

Check your summary against the original enactment, and make whatever
correction are essential for exactitude and completeness.

Revise your summary, embedding provisional dispute and expression where
necessitous to ensure unity. Check for style. Avoid succession of short,
shifting condemnation. Combine judgment for a easy, commonsense flow of
ideas. Check for right exactness, punctuation, and presage.

						
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