A summary is written to highlight the key points or events of something.
They are usually written for books to help you decide if you want to read it or not.
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The Tagalog term for summaries is "buod" or "buod ng kwento".
You can find free chapter summaries for the book "Catch Me If You Can" on websites like SparkNotes, CliffsNotes, or GradeSaver. These websites provide detailed summaries of each chapter to help you understand the book better.
There are many websites and resources that offer information on book summaries. Some of the websites that offer summaries of books are Spark Notes and Wiki Summaries.
Earle Kezartee Stanton has written: 'Cases on the law of evidence with summaries' -- subject(s): Cases, Evidence (Law)
Summaries of what was learned and a scientific experiment?
You can find summaries for the book centennial at any borders book shop they have acatalog of summaries of all the books they have there.
Bibliomania, Spark Notes, and Cliff Notes are all websites offering in depth book summaries. These sites focus mainly on literature and books popularly assigned in English classes. Book sellers, such as Amazon or Barnes & Noble, offer summaries of every book available for purchase. The summaries provided are generally very vague, but occasionally a review of a book will contain a more in depth overview.
J. Rogalsky has written: 'Statistical climatic summaries for aviation at sixteen major Canadian airports' -- subject(s): Climate, Climatology
Barbara Mensah has written: 'European human rights case summaries 1960-2000' -- subject(s): Digests, Human rights