Summarizing: Summary Is A Synthesis of The Key Ideas of A Piece of Writing, Restated in Your Own
Summarizing: Summary Is A Synthesis of The Key Ideas of A Piece of Writing, Restated in Your Own
Summarizing: Summary Is A Synthesis of The Key Ideas of A Piece of Writing, Restated in Your Own
Summary is a synthesis of the key ideas of a piece of writing, restated in your own
words – i.e., paraphrased. You may write a summary as a stand-alone assignment or as
part of a longer paper. Whenever you summarize, you must be careful not to copy the
exact wording of the original source.
Do’s:
Utilize your own particular words.
Note the most critical focuses, utilizing catchphrases and expressions.
Read the first content numerous times, guaranteeing you don’t miss any basic
focuses.
Guarantee a rundown is much shorter than the first source.
Incorporate the first source in the references for a composed report.
Read generally and attempt to build up an outline or the article/book in your mind
as you read.
Use one word substitutes instead of long phrases.
Don’ts:
Incorporate pointless subtle elements, cases or supporting data.
Incorporate your own feelings or considerations.
Rehash phrases word for word - this is not good.
CITATION:
Inge, M. Thomas. “Peanuts and American Culture.” Comics as Culture. Jackson, MS:
UP of Mississippi, 1990. 104-106.
ORIGINAL PASSAGE:
Just as Peanuts seems to have absorbed so much of the popular culture which preceded it,
the comic strip has had a profound influence on the society and culture of its own time.
Peanuts affects and inspires our daily lives, and not simply because we can open our daily
newspapers and find it there without fail (for over 14,000 days now without interruption
—one of the few certainties in a world beset by unsettling changes). Peanuts has become
an integral part of the history of American culture through its influence in so many areas
of our life and society.
SUMMARY:
According to M. Thomas Inge, the comic strip, Peanuts, has a great influence on our
present-day culture (104).
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