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How is a summary different from a book review?(1 point)

A book review may include the opinions of the person writing the review, while a summary should not include opinions.
A book review may include the opinions of the person writing the review, while a summary should not include opinions.

A book review includes the opinions of others that have read the book, while a summary includes only the opinion of the person writing it.
A book review includes the opinions of others that have read the book, while a summary includes only the opinion of the person writing it.

A book review includes the most important details in the book, while a summary includes only the main ideas.
A book review includes the most important details in the book, while a summary includes only the main ideas.

A book review includes ideas in the writer's own words, while a summary copies quotations directly from the text.
A book review includes ideas in the writer's own words, while a summary copies quotations directly from the text.

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Answered by PsyDAG
A book review may include the opinions of the person writing the review, while a summary should not include opinions.
Answered by Ronaldo :\
The correct answer is (A): A book review may include the opinions of the person writing the review, while a summary should not include opinions.
Answered by Jonathan
Ronaldo thank you. you helped a lot

Answered by bird brain
Answers in word form here. After a long time of Googling, checking many sources, and completing the lesson, these are the correct answers.

A1: Summarizing can improve your comprehension of a text.
A2: The central ideas.
A3: A book review may include the opinions of the person writing the review, while a summary should not include opinions.
A4: A brief, objective statement of the central ideas of a text.
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