Writing a Summary
Finish this sentence: Each sentence of the summary should...
All of the above. (focus on the text; give credit to the author; discuss the major details.)
Before summarizing, it is important to do the following:
All of the above. (read the article carefully; take notes on the article, looking for major supporting details; look for the author's main point.)
True/False: Summaries can contain only the best quotes from the article.
False
True/False: A summary is your option of the article
False.
Choose the correct first sentence for a summary.
In the article, "How to write a Summary," Tricia Anderson, a communications instructor at Iowa Central community College, explains the steps to summarizing.
What tense of verb should you use in a summary?
Present (argues)
What best describes the first sentence of a summary
The title, the author if available, a note about the author's credibility and the article's thesis.
What point of view should the summary be written?
Third (he, she, it, they, them).
True/False: A summary should give the gist of the article.
True
Finish the sentence. Third person writing...
is more objective