Visual representation of a concept of effective summarizing. Show three symbolic objects patterned into a triangle, each representing a different characteristic of a good summary: conciseness, relevancy, and completeness. On the side, include an isolated symbolic object representing something a summary should not include, like redundancy or unimportant detail. Don't forget to exclude text from the image.

In 3–5 sentences, answer the following questions.

1. What information should a summary include? (Include at least three characteristics of a good summary in your response.)

2. Identify one thing that a summary should not include, and explain why.
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UR NOT EVEN SUPPOSED TO COPY AND PASTE-

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The answer provided does not actually relate to the original question. If you copy and paste this response, it is wrong because the question does not even ask about precision and synopses.

In a summary, the material should be conveyed in an accurate and reasonable manner, irrespective of the length of the summary. In order to achieve this, you, as the outline essayist, must fully understand the material. In a summary, you should convey the author's perspective, not your own.

For a good summary you will need 3 main things, conciseness, accuracy, and objectivity. If you do all of these you will have yourself a good summary. But to get more in depth with it. You should always put the most important details. Like if you read a story about a cat stuck in a tree. You just put the main things, any extra detail like, what color the cat is or what type of tree it is. All of that is not needed. Just the main things about the story will do you fine.

-This is just an example so don't steal this because they will know-

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A summary should include important dates characters names and all the main parts of destroy one thing that should not be an assembly is an important small details if you include the unimportant details the summary will be too long and basically be like that original story. If you’re gonna use my aunts I’ll make sure to change it a bit and write it in your own words but yeah. Anyway follow my tt: weedfarm.com

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like it doesn't even answer the question....

Citrus is right you guys. They stated the three characteristics of a good summary and they identified one thing that a summary should not include, which is an authors perspective, not your own. They're correct.

if you do copy and paste reword and change what the person who wrote it had.

still, that does not mean that he isnt wrong? it is completely irrelevant to the original question,

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Here is a partial response:

Brevity. In contrast, to reword, synopsis consolidates data. The level of concentration can shift: while you can sum up a 200-page book in fifty words, you can likewise sum up a twenty-five-page article in 500 words.
Precision. Synopses ought to give a reasonable and exact image of the material, shorter length in any case. To do this, you, as the outline essayist, must comprehend the material altogether.
Objectivity. Summaries must contain the first creator’s perspective, not your own. You are announcing, not editorializing. Indeed, even a simple explanation like “Smith accommodatingly calls attention to that…” is abstract.
Brevity In contrast, to reword, synopsis consolidates data.