Question
How is a retelling of a story different from a summary?
(1 point)
Responses
A retelling tells about the setting.
A retelling tells about the setting. - no response given
A retelling gives all the details in order.
A retelling gives all the details in order. - no response given
A retelling gives the big idea in one or two sentences.
A retelling gives the big idea in one or two sentences. - no response given
A retelling tells about the characters.
A retelling tells about the characters. - incorrect
(1 point)
Responses
A retelling tells about the setting.
A retelling tells about the setting. - no response given
A retelling gives all the details in order.
A retelling gives all the details in order. - no response given
A retelling gives the big idea in one or two sentences.
A retelling gives the big idea in one or two sentences. - no response given
A retelling tells about the characters.
A retelling tells about the characters. - incorrect
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
A retelling of a story typically includes more detail, characters, and events presented in a narrative form, while a summary condenses the story into its main points or themes without as much detail. Therefore, the key difference is that a retelling is more comprehensive and narrative-focused, whereas a summary is concise and focused on the main ideas.
Based on your options, the most accurate choice would be:
"A retelling gives all the details in order."
This indicates that a retelling goes beyond just the main idea or characters and actually recounts the events of the story more fully.
Based on your options, the most accurate choice would be:
"A retelling gives all the details in order."
This indicates that a retelling goes beyond just the main idea or characters and actually recounts the events of the story more fully.