Asked by jordan

Article Categories:
Technology Web design local small business
Sports Business Finance
Marketing National Entertainment
Ethics International Government
Graphic Design Entrepreneur Economics
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Directions:
You will search the internet, newspaper or magazine for an article that interests you. The article must be within the last year. Once you have found an article, you will summarize the article using your own words not paraphrased nor plagiarized. The article summary should be well thought out and free of grammatical errors, and one (1) page. The summary is to be double-spaced, 12 point font using Times New Roman or Arial. The news article may be more than one page, but the summary should not exceed a page. You may only write 1 article in a category with no more than 3 quotes.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can do this, but I need a bit of clarification before I start.

1) Do you want me to:
- Find a current article myself and summarize it, or
- Summarize an article you provide (paste the link or text)?

2) Which category from your list should the article be in? (e.g., Technology, Local Small Business, Sports, etc.)

Important note about browsing: I don’t have live web browsing right now. I can either (A) summarize an article you supply, or (B) summarize a news article from my knowledge up to June 2024 (if that meets your “within the last year” requirement). If you need an article published after June 2024, please paste the link or the article text.

Formatting and content I will deliver:
- One-page summary written in original wording (no plagiarism).
- Length appropriate for one page double-spaced, 12-pt Times New Roman or Arial (I’ll aim for ~250–300 words).
- Clear grammar and structure.
- No more than three quotes (I’ll include them only if you request or if the original article has key quotations to retain).
- I can also include a short citation (source, date, author).

Tell me which option and category you prefer (or paste the article), and I’ll prepare the summary.