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To reproduce the main idea of a passage without rewriting most of the piece

To reproduce the main idea of a passage without rewriting most of the piece

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To reproduce the main idea of a passage without

rewriting most of the piece

Look for the writer’s

purpose…why are they writing?

the controlling idea the major

supporting points important terms

Mark any strong statements which show what the author thinks

Jot down questions about what the author says or means

How are ideas in the passage connected

Use your own symbols to mark up the passage (circling words you don’t know etc.)

Make notes in the margins

What does the author believe that is not obviously stated?

Read between the lines What tone does the author

take? How does the tone tell you

how the author feels about his/her subject?

Use the author’s entire name in your first sentence, but in later sentences use his/her last name only

State the name of the article in your first sentence

Use quotes around article/chapter titles, and italicize publication titles

Use present tense verbs with the author’s name. Write: Manning says; Payton explains, etc.

State the main idea early in the summary

Show the connections between supporting ideas

Use your own wording and your own writing style

Use quotations effectively to support and show

Don’t overdo it Make a quotation part of a sentence In Johnson’s “Way of the West,” he

argues that the myth of the cowboy as a “self-made man battling the elements by use of his survival instincts” does not tell the whole truth (44).

Do not change the author’s meaning in any way

Repeat the author’s name from time to time for transition

Keep the summary short---about ¼ the original