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  1. Lesson 1: What is a Summary? Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like summary, identify and reproduce the key concepts of a text, express the key ideas with precise and specific language and more. ... read a journal article in class and provide a summary so that she can better explain it to her group mates for a group assignment. What should she ...

  2. English 105- Writing in College Flashcards

    English 105- Writing in College. Summary assignment. Click the card to flip 👆. Being asked to summarize a source is a common task in many types of writing. It can also seem like a straightforward task: simply restate, in shorter form, what the source says. Click the card to flip 👆. 1 / 9.

  3. Summarizing Flashcards

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  4. Summary: Using it Wisely

    Summary: Using it Wisely - UNC Writing Center

  5. Assignment: Writing a Summary

    A summary is written in your own words . It contains few or no quotes. A summary is always shorter than the original text, often about 1/3 as long as the original. It is the ultimate "fat-free" writing. An article or paper may be summarized in a few sentences or a couple of paragraphs. A book may be summarized in an article or a short paper.

  6. How to Write a Summary

    How to Write a Summary

  7. Summarizing Sources: Definition and Examples of Summary

    Because a summary is a high-level overview and broad in scope, a summary will be longer than a paraphrase. A paraphrase is a concise rephrasing of a particular idea or piece of information in one or at most two sentences. As a result, even a concise summary will be longer than a paraphrase, at least a couple of sentences long.

  8. How to Write a Summary

    Table of contents. When to write a summary. Step 1: Read the text. Step 2: Break the text down into sections. Step 3: Identify the key points in each section. Step 4: Write the summary. Step 5: Check the summary against the article. Other interesting articles. Frequently asked questions about summarizing.

  9. How To Write a Summary in 8 Steps (With Examples)

    How To Write a Summary in 8 Steps (With Examples)

  10. Writing Summaries

    At some point in your classes, you will likely be given an assignment to summarize a specific text, an assignment in which summary is the sole intent. You will also use summaries in more holistic ways, though, incorporating them along with paraphrase, quotation, and your own opinions into more complex pieces of writing. ...

  11. Writing Workshop: Summary Flashcards

    A summary. -A brief restatement. In your own words, it tells an authors or speakers main idea, message, or meaning. •To summarize, you should identify and organize the central ideas. •Ask who, what, when, where, why, and how questions about the text. •Use your own words to paraphrase the central ideas and key details. •Organize the ...

  12. PDF 4 SUMMARIZING

    Chapter 4: Summarizing: The Author's Main Ideas

  13. Writing a Summary

    Writing a Summary

  14. Summarizing Worksheets & Activities

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  15. Summary Writing

    33 Summary Writing What is a Summary? A summary is a comprehensive and objective restatement of the main ideas of a text (an article, book, movie, event, etc.) Stephen Wilhoit, in his textbook A Brief Guide to Writing from Readings, suggests that keeping the qualities of a good summary in mind helps students avoid the pitfalls of unclear or disjointed summaries.

  16. Writing Workshop: Summary Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Read the excerpt from Common Sense, by Thomas Paine. "To talk of friendship with those in whom our reason forbids us to have faith, and our affections wounded through a thousand pores instruct us to detest, is madness and folly. Every day wears out the little remains of kindred between us [the colonists] and them [the British ...

  17. Summarizing

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  18. Writing an article SUMMARY

    When writing a summary, the goal is to compose a concise and objective overview of the original article. The summary should focus only on the article's main ideas and important details that support those ideas. Guidelines for summarizing an article: State the main ideas. Identify the most important details that support the main ideas.

  19. Module 4/5/6 Flashcards

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  20. Guide: Summaries

    If the summary covers the main points, they think, then the summary is adequate. In fact, style and tone count heavily in summary. Most important, readers who look at a summary for the sole purpose of getting a quick glimpse of the article don't want to read extra words and phrases that don't further the meaning. So brevity counts!

  21. What kinds of assignments involve writing a summary?

    What kinds of assignments involve writing a summary? You might have to write a summary of a source: As a stand-alone assignment to prove you understand the material. For your own use, to keep notes on your reading. To provide an overview of other researchers' work in a literature review. In a paper, to summarize or introduce a relevant study.

  22. Absolute Value Functions and Translations / Instruction ...

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Describes f(x) = lxl : graph opens up range: {y l y greater than or equal to 0} is increasing over (0, infinity) vertex at (0, 0) Does not Describe f (x) = lxl : domain: {x l x greater than or equal to 0} symmetric with respect to x-axis, The graph of the parent function f(x) = |x| is dashed and the graph of the transformed ...