It depends on the passage you want to
A summary of a passage should include the main idea or central theme of the text, key supporting points, and any important details that help to convey the author's message. It should not include personal opinions or interpretations, but rather provide a clear and concise overview of the main content of the passage.
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there are many ways to form a response to literature paper, but the main and most simple way is...... I. Introduction: include the title and author, short summary, and your thesis II. Supporting paragraph #1: include a summary of what you just read III. Supporting paragraph #2: include the characters and what they have in common and how they relate to you IV. Supporting paragraph #3: include the theme ( what the lesson is and what it taught you) V. Conclusion: include the title, theme, how it relates to you and the real world, and a tiny summary of what you read
Since you didn't include the passage in the question, nobody can read it except you.
what
feelings
The correct answer is : Feelings
A short summary of the entire book or passage. Its basically a sneak peak thst tells you about parts of the book without giving any good stuff away.
cause, effect, names of important people, documents, places, and dates
There are many characteristics required to create a good summary. These characteristics include proper citation, thesis statement, supporting ideas, and adequate length.
The general ledger is the name given to the permanent summary of all supporting journals. This is a term used in accounting practices.
The summary I guess...