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 A summary is condensed version of a larger reading.  It is told in your own words How does the text relate or make an impact? We SUMMARIZE and REFLECT.

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2  A summary is condensed version of a larger reading.  It is told in your own words How does the text relate or make an impact? We SUMMARIZE and REFLECT to understand the meaning of the text. It make the text relevant.

3  When writing a summary answer the essential questions:  Who?  What?  Where?  When?  Why  How?  So What?

4 Who is the story or statement about ? Who is involved? - this could be the main character, or a supporting character - the speaker - the intended audience

5  The main idea and most important points – what is going on or being spoken about.

6 The setting.  City, country, building, etc.  Include details (is there furniture? Sound?)

7 “He saw, in that instant, the Lowe's theater sign, blocks ahead past Fiftieth Street; the miles of traffic signals, all green now; the lights of cars and street lamps; countless neon signs; and the moving black dots of people. And a violent instantaneous explosion of absolute terror roared through him. For a motionless instant he saw himself externally--bent practically double, balanced on this narrow ledge, nearly half his body projecting out above the street far below--and he began to tremble violently, panic flaring through his mind and muscles, and he felt the blood rush from the surface of his skin” -Jack Finney, “Contents of the Dead Man’s Pocket”

8 SummaryReflection Who- the protagonist, Tom Benecke What - Tom is looking down on Lexington Ave. from the side of his apartment building. He sees the traffic lights, and people below. Where - outside of his window on the 8 story hanging on the ledge

9  Provide details about the timing.  Historical  Relevant to other points in the story  Time of day  Age of the characters or audience

10  The cause and effect: What caused this to happen? What effect might it have?

11  What was the process – what came first, second, then last?

12 SummaryReflection When - after his wife leaves to go to the movies in the paper filled out the window set in 1950’s Why: because toms yellow paper with this is from work with out the window. he wants a promotion and that paper has all of his notes How -Tom climbed out the window after a draft floated his paper out of it. He walked across the ledge to reach it and unable to get back in the house So What - this scene in the text defines the external conflict. Tom faces what will happen if he falls.

13 When writing a reflection, focus on making connections:  Text to text  Text to world  Text to self  Text to author

14  What literature has similar features?  Is there a movie or song that you can relate this to?  What is universal about this piece?

15  What current or past events in world history match?  For example: A book that references displeasure with government could be tied to the Revolutionary War, or the current wars in the Middle East

16  How do you relate to the text? How does it apply to you?  What examples can you provide from your life that relate?

17  What does this tell us about the author’s purpose?  Why did the author use these words and use these techniques?

18 SummaryReflection Who- the protagonist, Tom BeneckeText to Text: Empire State of Mind by: Alicia Keys and Jay Z; they talk about the lights of the city What - Tom is looking down on Lexington Ave. from the side of his apartment building. He sees the traffic lights, and people below. Text to Self: This reminds me of walking through NYC with my friends. The lights in the city always leave me in awe, and I can only imagine the effect of being above them on a building Where - outside of his window on the 8 story hanging on the ledge Text to World: NYC is known for Lexington Ave. and as the city that never sleeps. Yet, like Tom says people ignore the screams they hear. When - after his wife leaves to go to the movies in the paper filled out the window set in 1950’s Text to Author: I belive that Finney used this paragraph to contrast to beauty of the city and Tom’s fear. He details the lights and what Tom sees – and emphasizes how far away it all is. Why: because toms yellow paper with this is from work with out the window. he wants a promotion and that paper has all of his notes How -Tom climbed out the window after a draft floated his paper out of it. He walked across the ledge to reach it and unable to get back in the house So What - this scene in the text defines the external conflict. Tom faces what will happen if he falls.


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