1. What does a summary do?(1 point)
a. Includes the reader's own o
b. Adds more supporting details to a text pinions about the text
c. recaps the minor details in a text
d. Restates the most important information in a text
2.What characteristic does a summary have when compared to the original text?(1 point)
A summary is much longer.
A summary has more details.
A summary is much shorter.
A summary is the same in length.
3.What can writing a summary help you do? Select two answers.(1 point)
It can help you write your own paper about the text.
It can help you learn new vocabulary.
It can help you understand a text.
It can help you remember information from a text.
It can help you identify minor details.
4.Which information should be avoided when writing a summary? (1 point)
major details
support
minor details
the main idea
Which word correctly completes the following sentence?
Personal opinions make a summary _______. They are usually avoided so that the summary can get right to the major points of the text.
(1 point)
interesting
biased
informative
confusing
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1. What information should a summary include? (Include at least three characteristics of a good summary in your response.)
2. Identify one thing that a summary should not include, and explain why.
(4 points)
A
B
B
D
opinions
facts
evidence
quotes
Responses
identify the claim, evaluate the evidence and reasons, trace the argument back to the claim
evaluate the evidence and reasons, identify the claim, ask if the claim is logical
read the text, trace the argument back to the claim, find the testimonies
identify the reasons, write a paragraph about it, identify the claim
Responses
The average wind turbine can power more than 1,500 homes.
Wind power is the best choice for creating natural energy.
I believe that wind power will help stop our reliance on fossil fuels.
Wind turbines takes away from the beauty of natural landscapes.
Which kind of evidence is this an example of?
Responses
a testimony
a claim
an argument
an excerpt
Responses
The argument is supported by facts and reasons.
The evidence does not contain a testimony.
The evidence contains both facts and opinions.
The argument does not come to a logical conclusion.