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how is a summary different from a book review?(1 point) Responses A book review includes the opinions of others that have read the book, while a summary includes only the opinion of the person writing it. A book review includes the opinions of others that have read the book, while a summary includes only the opinion of the person writing it. A book review may include the opinions of the person writing the review, while a summary should not include opinions. A book review may include the opinions of the person writing the review, while a summary should not include opinions. A book review includes ideas in the writer's own words, while a summary copies quotations directly from the text. A book review includes ideas in the writer's own words, while a summary copies quotations directly from the text. A book review includes the most important details in the book, while a summary includes only the main ideas.

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The correct response is: A book review may include the opinions of the person writing the review, while a summary should not include opinions.

A summary presents the main ideas and key details of the text without personal opinions, whereas a book review typically combines a summary with the reviewer’s personal evaluation and analysis of the book.

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