A summary tells important highlights.
When you think about a book you read, or movie you saw, you recognize that a lot happens that you sort of forget about because other events stand out more. A summary typically includes mostly what stands out-- not all the trivia that supports a story and leads up to an ending.
For example, imagine there is a riveting story About a Boy named Hyter. Some things about him and his story are:
Now, there are details above that are not important. These do not belong in a summary, even if they make the story boring -- or interesting. For example, the other students likely have little importance in a summary; you could just say Hy had no friends. You could say people don't think Hy is "normal". Nor is he popular. The dog has a minor role and does not add to the story. Making faces, etc. can be skipped. The main focus is 1. his isolation 2 his losses of family and father's death 3. his lack of supports 4. his artwork 5. How his teacher recognizes his talents and helps him.
To write a summary of a fictional text, focus on the main plot points, key characters, and central themes. Start by introducing the setting and main characters, then outline the main events that drive the story forward. Finally, conclude with the resolution or main message of the text. Be sure to avoid spoilers and keep it concise.
The word find step in preparing to write a summary involves identifying key terms or phrases in the text that are essential to understanding the main idea or supporting details. By locating these significant words, you can effectively condense the information into a concise and accurate summary.
The beginning of a summary of informational text should include the main topic or subject of the text, the purpose or intention of the text, and a brief overview of the key points or main ideas that will be discussed.
To write a summary, first read the text carefully to understand the main points. Then, condense the key ideas into your own words while maintaining the original meaning. Focus on the main ideas and skip irrelevant details to keep the summary concise and easy to understand.
The summary sentence for the whole text
A summary is when you write a plot of a story or an essay, whereas, a reflection is when you write YOUR opinions about the text.
Information about the historical context of the text being summarized. (Apex)
A shorter text that includes the main ideas of another text
If you only have one paragraph, your summary would be a sentence at the end.
An analytical text summary is a summary written about an analytical essay, paper, document. Usually written mostly in the author's own words, the summary describes the title, author, and thesis of the work and then summarizes the major topics or points of interest.
Divide the text
Read the text you are summarizing
you write it