Asked by Michelle
Hello!
I have to write a summary of a book that I've read, and I've been writing it, and I'm worried I'm putting in too much detail/making it too specific/too long?
I wasn't sure if I'm supposed to summarize the whole plot in a couple of paragraphs, or if it's like the way I'm doing it, which is mentioning all the notable events that happen each chapter?
I have to write a summary of a book that I've read, and I've been writing it, and I'm worried I'm putting in too much detail/making it too specific/too long?
I wasn't sure if I'm supposed to summarize the whole plot in a couple of paragraphs, or if it's like the way I'm doing it, which is mentioning all the notable events that happen each chapter?
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Answered by
MattsRiceBowl
You'll have to clarify with your teacher. Usually, I would want an overall summery with the main plot in a few paragraphs, but every teacher is different.
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