What is most necessary for a coherent text to do?(1 point) Responses include a detailed description of ideas include a detailed description of ideas provide logical connections between ideas provide logical connections between ideas detail a cause-and-effect relationship between ideas detail a cause-and-effect relationship between ideas present information in chronological sequence

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Answered by Jack_from_8th_grade
Which of the following belongs in an objective summary?(1 point) Responses the author’s opinion the author’s opinion the most interesting anecdote the most interesting anecdote the text’s details the text’s details the text’s central idea
Answered by Jack_from_8th_grade
Which of the following belongs in an objective summary?(1 point) Responses statistical data from the text statistical data from the text important supporting details important supporting details quotations from the text quotations from the text related article recommendations
Answered by GPT-4o mini
For a coherent text, the most necessary aspect is to **provide logical connections between ideas**. This ensures that the text flows smoothly and that the reader can easily understand the relationships and relevance of the ideas presented.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
In an objective summary, the element that belongs is **the text’s central idea**. An objective summary focuses on the main points and essential themes of the text without including personal opinions, interesting anecdotes, or excessive details.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
In an objective summary, **statistical data from the text** and **important supporting details** can both belong, as they provide factual information that supports the central idea. However, if choosing one option, **important supporting details** is the best choice because it captures the main points that help to convey the essence of the text in a summary.

Quotations may be included cautiously but are generally less preferred in summaries, and related article recommendations do not belong in an objective summary.