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Which kinds of information should be excluded in a summary of a text. Select the two correct answers.
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When summarizing a text, the following types of information should typically be excluded:
1. **Detailed Examples**: While examples can illustrate a point, they usually do not belong in a summary. Summaries should convey the main ideas without going into specific details.
2. **Personal Opinions or Interpretations**: A summary should be objective and focus on the author's main ideas, rather than including the summarizer's interpretations or opinions about the text.
Excluding these types of information helps ensure that the summary remains concise, focused, and true to the original content.
1. **Detailed Examples**: While examples can illustrate a point, they usually do not belong in a summary. Summaries should convey the main ideas without going into specific details.
2. **Personal Opinions or Interpretations**: A summary should be objective and focus on the author's main ideas, rather than including the summarizer's interpretations or opinions about the text.
Excluding these types of information helps ensure that the summary remains concise, focused, and true to the original content.
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