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Writing a Good Summary

Introduction

Summary writing is the process of reading a text, identifying the main ideas and then writing the important ideas in many fewer words. A summary should be brief and include only important ideas or information from the text. Summaries should not include examples or repetitions. Summarizing helps you understand and remember information you read. Below are some basic guidelines to follow when writing a good summary.

Guidelines for Writing a Summary

Use these strategies when summarizing a text. For long texts apply the steps for each section.
  • Find the most important information that tells what the paragraph or group of paragraphs is about.
  • Use this information to write a topic sentence.
  • Find 2 -- 3 main ideas and important details that support your topic sentence and show how they are related.
  • Keep the ideas and facts in a logical order that expands on your topic sentence.
  • Combine several main ideas into a single sentence.
  • Substitute a general term for lists of items or events.
  • Do not include unimportant or minor details.
  • Do not repeat information.
  • Write the summary in your own words -- do not copy information directly from the text.


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