It depends on the book. Authors vary in the length of their chapters.
A Response has to have a least 3-5 sentences or it is no good.
We won't write summaries for you. To write your own summaries, start by making notes of the key points of each chapter as you are reading. Turn these notes into sentences to make your summary.
We won't write chapter summaries for you. You have to actually read the book in order to write your summaries. As you are reading each chapter, take notes of what you think are the important points or events of the story. Turn these notes into sentences to create your summary.
The history teacher announced,"For homework, you need to go over sections one through three in chapter six."
It depends how long it is.
No, it is much longer than just one or two sentences.
The length of the summary depends on the length and complexity of the piece to be summarized. It is doubtful that a whole novel could be summarized in 6 sentences, but a page of a book or a short chapter might be summarized in six sentences.
Many dictionaries have sentences with their definitions.
8-10 sentences
An essay typically consists of five paragraphs: an introduction, three body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Each paragraph usually contains around 3-5 sentences.
You count the number of sentences.
280 paragraphs but it depends on how many sentences are in each paragraph.
Just about any of them try Chapter 20 It's the most discriptive.
a normal paragraph has about five to eight sentences
A Response has to have a least 3-5 sentences or it is no good.
Usually if you are aiming to be proffessional around 7- 12 sentences.
Edwards blood style of writing is that he uses many quotes and not many long sentences, compound sentences, and complex sentences as well.. Nailed it