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Summary, Paraphrase, and Quotation Ch. 1

A brief statement, in your own words, of the content of a passage. Central idea Main points No opinions! What is a summary?

Three qualities of a good summary! Brevity Completeness objectivity Three qualities of a good summary!

Using the Summary A way to understand what you’ve read Useful to your readers Required frequently Using the Summary

The Reading Process Perceive the shape of the argument Grasp the central idea Determine the main points Relate the parts to the whole Note key examples The Reading Process

Steps for Critical Reading Examine the context Note the title and subtitle Identify the main point Identify the subordinate points Break the reading into sections Distinguish between points, examples, counterarguments Watch for transitions within and between paragraphs Steps for Critical Reading

Write a Thesis The most general statement of a summary Contains the TOPIC and the CLAIM Paragraphs contain supporting details Write a Thesis