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Summarizing Practice 1
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Summarizing A summary is a restatement of someone else's words in your own words. The writer is responsible for generally stating, in his or her own words, the main information or argument of another writer.
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Benefits Summaries benefit the reader because they offer a concise, general version of the original information. Summaries also show readers that you have understood the general point of a text. The process of summarizing someone else's material enables you to better understand that material.
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What and when to summarize
Many student writers tend to quote when they should summarize material. Use a summary to restate an entire argument. Use a summary to present information. Summary is more economical than quotation because a summary allows the writer more control over the argument.
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How To Summarize Your Answer… Read the text.
Don’t let big words scare you. Ask, “What was this text about?” Your Answer… Should be a complete sentence or two Should cover main point and key ideas Should be in your own words Shouldn’t just be a word or two
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Directions Get out a separate sheet of paper.
Write a summary of the scientific article read yesterday. Hand in your summary.
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