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    You may write a summary paragraph about a short story or a novel for class. Or you may write it for an academic text or a scholarly article. 1. Read the guidelines below and learn how to achieve it.

Answer who, what, where, and why. Consider who is being addressed or discussed in the original text. 2. Mention where the text is set, if relevant. Finally, determine why the author is discussing or addressing the subject matter in the original text.

Have one to three sentences of supporting evidence. Aim to have one to three supporting points at the most, as you do not want to make the summary paragraph too long. Use events from the text as well as quotes or points in the text to support your opening line. 3.

4. Do not copy or paraphrase the original text. Avoid using the same language or word choice as the original text, unless you are quoting it directly.

Keep the summary short and to the point. A summary paragraph should be no longer than six to eight sentences. 5. Remove any sentences or phrases that seem repetitive. You may also show your writing to a writing instructor or a friend to get feedback on it.

A.Make sure the summary is in your own words.

B.You need to know which characters aren't important.

C.Think about what the key points or main events are.

D.There's no need to write out full sentences just yet.

E.Once you finish the first writing, read it over and improve it.

F.Actually, knowing how to write a good summary paragraph can be a little tricky.

G.For example, you may use the author's key arguments or the key events in the story.

 

1.F 2.C 3.G 4.A 5.D 【解析】 本文是说明文。关于如何写好总结段落,作者给了几点建议。 1. 上句提到我们在许多情况下会写总结,下句提到:阅读下面的指导方针,学习如何实现它。F项:事实上,知道如何写一个好的总结段落是有点棘手的。承上启下,说明了写好总结段落不容易,又引出了下文的方法。故选F。 2. 本段强调要写清谁,做什么,在哪里和为什么。上句提到who要考虑的内容,下文是where和why要考虑的内容。按照标题内容和顺序,此处应该写what。C项:想一下要点或主要事件是什么,说明了what要考虑的内容,故选C。 3. 本段强调用一到三句话作为证据。上句提到使用文本中的事件以及文本中的引用或点来支持你的开场白。G项:例如,你可以使用作者的关键论点或故事中的关键事件,承接上句,具体说明了你可以从文本中引用的内容,故选G。 4. 此处是主题句,根据段中不要复制或改写原文,避免使用与原文相同的语言或词语,可知本段是强调自己写,A项:确保总结是用你自己的话,概括了本段内容,且与其他标题形式一致,故选A。 5. 本段强调总结要简明扼要。上句提到总结段落不应该超过六到八句话,D项:没有必要写出完整的句子。与上句承接,突出了简明扼要。故选D。
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