Which one of these statements is true about summaries?(1 point)

Responses

They can help a reader understand the author.
They can help a reader understand the author.

They can help a reader to be objective.
They can help a reader to be objective.

They can help a reader write a story.
They can help a reader write a story.

They can help a reader remember a story.

What should a summary identify?(1 point)
Responses

a critique of the story
a critique of the story

the most important details in a story
the most important details in a story

the author's purpose for the story
the author's purpose for the story

an analysis of the story

Which element should not be included in a summary of a story?(1 point)
Responses

events
events

characters
characters

opinions
opinions

consequences

To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?(1 point)
Responses

Write down whatever the main character says.
Write down whatever the main character says.

Write down what happens in the story word for word.
Write down what happens in the story word for word.

Remember everything that happens in the story.
Remember everything that happens in the story.

Take notes that identify characters and events.
Take notes that identify characters and events.

1 answer

Here are the correct answers for each of your questions about summaries:

  1. Which one of these statements is true about summaries?

    • They can help a reader remember a story.
  2. What should a summary identify?

    • the most important details in a story
  3. Which element should not be included in a summary of a story?

    • opinions
  4. To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?

    • Take notes that identify characters and events.

If you have any more questions or need explanations, feel free to ask!