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: Replace long descriptions with single, impactful words. For example, instead of writing "gets crushed down into," use the word "compacts."

When reviewing your write-up, check for these three criteria: : Does it reflect the author's original intent? Page269

"Page 269" refers to a specific instructional guide in the , which focuses on the essential skill of writing summaries . This page is a practical resource for students and writers looking to distill long texts into concise, accurate versions. Key Strategies for Effective Summarizing : Replace long descriptions with single, impactful words

: While taking notes, ensure you can answer Who, What, Where, When, and Why . This helps capture the core narrative or argument. This page is a practical resource for students

: Authors often repeat key ideas for emphasis. Record these ideas only once in your notes to keep the summary lean.

: Focus on headings and the first sentences of paragraphs, as these typically contain the main points.

: Avoid including interesting but non-essential details. If a piece of information doesn't change the overall meaning of the text, leave it out. Summary Checklist

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