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An author is writing a book review of a nonfiction book about the effect birth order has on personality. Which choice is an example of an objective summary of this book?(1 point)
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The author draws readers in with an amusing anecdote about being the oldest of five brothers, something I could identify with. There are eight chapters in the book, and each supports the main idea that birth order has a major effect on how we grow up and how we make our way through the world as adults. The opening chapters are more compelling, but the book is a solid read.
The author draws readers in with an amusing anecdote about being the oldest of five brothers, something I could identify with. There are eight chapters in the book, and each supports the main idea that birth order has a major effect on how we grow up and how we make our way through the world as adults. The opening chapters are more compelling, but the book is a solid read.

The author explores an idea that I have always been skeptical of, but after finishing the book I was convinced that birth order is important. The eight chapters present evidence and research that builds the author’s case that birth order affects who we are as children and who we will become. It is a must read for anyone who is interested in psychology and personality.
The author explores an idea that I have always been skeptical of, but after finishing the book I was convinced that birth order is important. The eight chapters present evidence and research that builds the author’s case that birth order affects who we are as children and who we will become. It is a must read for anyone who is interested in psychology and personality.

The author presents a surprisingly fresh take on the topic of birth order. The first five chapters describe the typical roles of youngest, middle, and oldest children in families. Then, the author gets to the truly fascinating question of whether birth order can affect the jobs we take on as adults and even if we have a good chance of staying married.
The author presents a surprisingly fresh take on the topic of birth order. The first five chapters describe the typical roles of youngest, middle, and oldest children in families. Then, the author gets to the truly fascinating question of whether birth order can affect the jobs we take on as adults and even if we have a good chance of staying married.

The author begins with the premise that birth order has a profound effect on who we are as adults. The first five chapters explore the roles youngest, middle, and oldest children typically play in families. The latter portion of the book investigates how these roles can shape everything from the careers people choose to the dynamics of their relationships with others.
The author begins with the premise that birth order has a profound effect on who we are as adults. The first five chapters explore the roles youngest, middle, and oldest children typically play in families. The latter portion of the book investigates how these roles can shape everything from the careers people choose to the dynamics of their relationships with others.

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The choice that represents an objective summary of the book is:

"The author begins with the premise that birth order has a profound effect on who we are as adults. The first five chapters explore the roles youngest, middle, and oldest children typically play in families. The latter portion of the book investigates how these roles can shape everything from the careers people choose to the dynamics of their relationships with others."

This option provides a clear overview of the book's premise and structure without including personal opinions or subjective evaluations.
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