IMPORTANT FEATURES OF ANALYTICAL SUMMARY



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1. There shouldn't be any title. The title is the summary.

2. It should be around 1/3 of the original text.

3. The first sentence should state the writer's name, the title of the article and thesis statement.

4. It should include only the major ideas, not the minor ones.

5. Examples should be given only if they are of primary importance.

6. Events should be in the same order as they are stated in the text.

7. Quotes are possible if they are not abused.

8. Simple Present Tense and third person singular should be used.

9. It should be in indirect speech.

10. It should state the writer's intention throughout the summary.

11. The text should be paraphrased to avoid plagiarism.

12. If the writer of the summary wants to express his own opinions of the article, he/she should do it at the end of the summary in a separate paragraph making sure there is no ambiguity about whom those ideas/opinions belong to.

13. The number of paragraphs should be limited.

NOTES: To achieve a better comprehension of the text and to be able to write a better analytical summary, writing an outline and taking double entry notes are recommended.

IMPORTANT FEATURES OF ANALYTICAL SUMMARY

1. There shouldn't be any title. The title is the summary.

2. It should be around 1/3 of the original text.

3. The first sentence should state the writer's name, the title of the article and thesis statement.

4. It should include only the major ideas, not the minor ones.

5. Examples should be given only if they are of primary importance.

6. Events should be in the same order as they are stated in the text.

7. Quotes are possible if they are not abused.

8. Simple Present Tense and third person singular should be used.

9. It should be in indirect speech.

10. It should state the writer's intention throughout the summary.

11. The text should be paraphrased to avoid plagiarism.

12. If the writer of the summary wants to express his own opinions of the article, he/she should do it at the end of the summary in a separate paragraph making sure there is no ambiguity about whom those ideas/opinions belong to.

13. The number of paragraphs should be limited.

NOTES: To achieve a better comprehension of the text and to be able to write a better analytical summary, writing an outline and taking double entry notes are recommended.

IMPORTANT FEATURES OF ANALYTICAL SUMMARY

1. There shouldn't be any title. The title is the summary.

2. It should be around 1/3 of the original text.

3. The first sentence should state the writer's name, the title of the article and thesis statement.

4. It should include only the major ideas, not the minor ones.

5. Examples should be given only if they are of primary importance.

6. Events should be in the same order as they are stated in the text.

7. Quotes are possible if they are not abused.

8. Simple Present Tense and third person singular should be used.

9. It should be in indirect speech.

10. It should state the writer's intention throughout the summary.

11. The text should be paraphrased to avoid plagiarism.

12. If the writer of the summary wants to express his own opinions of the article, he/she should do it at the end of the summary in a separate paragraph making sure there is no ambiguity about whom those ideas/opinions belong to.

13. The number of paragraphs should be limited.

NOTES: To achieve a better comprehension of the text and to be able to write a better analytical summary, writing an outline and taking double entry notes are recommended.

IMPORTANT FEATURES OF ANALYTICAL SUMMARY

1. There shouldn't be any title. The title is the summary.

2. It should be around 1/3 of the original text.

3. The first sentence should state the writer's name, the title of the article and thesis statement.

4. It should include only the major ideas, not the minor ones.

5. Examples should be given only if they are of primary importance.

6. Events should be in the same order as they are stated in the text.

7. Quotes are possible if they are not abused.

8. Simple Present Tense and third person singular should be used.

9. It should be in indirect speech.

10. It should state the writer's intention throughout the summary.

11. The text should be paraphrased to avoid plagiarism.

12. If the writer of the summary wants to express his own opinions of the article, he/she should do it at the end of the summary in a separate paragraph making sure there is no ambiguity about whom those ideas/opinions belong to.

13. The number of paragraphs should be limited.

NOTES: To achieve a better comprehension of the text and to be able to write a better analytical summary, writing an outline and taking double entry notes are recommended.

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