The document provides guidance on how to write effective summaries. It explains that summaries should identify the main idea or thesis of the original text as well as the major supporting points. The document then offers tips for writing summaries, including underlining key parts of the text, outlining the main points from memory without looking at the text, and using the outline to write a summary that presents the central thesis and supporting details in a concise way without repeating all content from the original document.
Writing A Hook For An Essay. Writing Hooks by Toni Orbase TPTChelsea Cote
7 Sensational Essay Hooks That Grab Readers’ Attention - Academic .... How To Write A Good Hook Sentence Essay - Agnew Text. Hook-samples - Hook Samples - Introduction to Persuasive Essay Writing .... Narrative and Expository Writing Leads Hooks | Descriptive Sentence .... How To Write A Good Novel Hook - Agnew Text. Striking Hook For An Essay ~ Thatsnotus. 023 Good Essay Hooks Oedipus Free Sample ~ Thatsnotus. Hooks for Essays Guide - Check Out How to Write a Hook Easily. How To Write A Good Hook And Thesis - Alanson Essay. 003 Good Hook Sentences For College Essays Great Opening Lines From .... How To Write A Hook Essay.
7 Sensational Essay Hooks That Grab Readers’ Attention - Academic .... How To Write A Good Hook Sentence Essay - Agnew Text. Hook-samples - Hook Samples - Introduction to Persuasive Essay Writing .... Narrative and Expository Writing Leads Hooks | Descriptive Sentence .... How To Write A Good No
Writing A Hook For An Essay. Writing Hooks by Toni Orbase TPTChelsea Cote
7 Sensational Essay Hooks That Grab Readers’ Attention - Academic .... How To Write A Good Hook Sentence Essay - Agnew Text. Hook-samples - Hook Samples - Introduction to Persuasive Essay Writing .... Narrative and Expository Writing Leads Hooks | Descriptive Sentence .... How To Write A Good Novel Hook - Agnew Text. Striking Hook For An Essay ~ Thatsnotus. 023 Good Essay Hooks Oedipus Free Sample ~ Thatsnotus. Hooks for Essays Guide - Check Out How to Write a Hook Easily. How To Write A Good Hook And Thesis - Alanson Essay. 003 Good Hook Sentences For College Essays Great Opening Lines From .... How To Write A Hook Essay.
7 Sensational Essay Hooks That Grab Readers’ Attention - Academic .... How To Write A Good Hook Sentence Essay - Agnew Text. Hook-samples - Hook Samples - Introduction to Persuasive Essay Writing .... Narrative and Expository Writing Leads Hooks | Descriptive Sentence .... How To Write A Good No
The Different Types of Media Essay
Three Types of Friends Essay examples
Types of Study Skills Essays
Essay on Types Of Research
Types of Intelligence Essay examples
Types of Offence and Courts Essay examples
Different Learning Styles Essay
Research Methods Essay
The Different Types of Sports Essay
Essay about Types of Assessment Test
Different Cultures, Different Essay
Different Types of Lies Essay
(DOC) The world is too much with us- essay | ofir chernomorsky assa .... The World Is Too Much With Us; Late And Soon - The World Is Too Much .... The World is Too Much With Us- Summary & Stanza-wise Explanation. Custom Essay Order - literary analysis of the world is too much with us .... Poem Analysis “The World Is Too Much With Us”- William Wordsworth .... The World Is Too Much With Us Poem Summary and Analysis | LitCharts. Analysis of The World is Too Much With Us by William Wordsworth.
Sadistic Manipulation and Psychic Liberation in eBook DesignEric Swenson
What Does the User Need in an E-Book? What does the user want? Keynote speech to the NISO-BISG forum on eBook standards.
I examine often-ignored issues regarding slow-paced ebook technology including: physical repercussions of ebook use; security vulnerabilities; potential for physical interactions between authors and readers via 3rd party technologies. Standards must be as open as possible in order to encourage creativity and codex-breaking paradigms in what is essentially a very boring and limited medium. We consider product management strategies, ebook analytics, surveillance dystopias and other frameworks for considering the future of eBooks in the near-future.
The Different Types of Media Essay
Three Types of Friends Essay examples
Types of Study Skills Essays
Essay on Types Of Research
Types of Intelligence Essay examples
Types of Offence and Courts Essay examples
Different Learning Styles Essay
Research Methods Essay
The Different Types of Sports Essay
Essay about Types of Assessment Test
Different Cultures, Different Essay
Different Types of Lies Essay
(DOC) The world is too much with us- essay | ofir chernomorsky assa .... The World Is Too Much With Us; Late And Soon - The World Is Too Much .... The World is Too Much With Us- Summary & Stanza-wise Explanation. Custom Essay Order - literary analysis of the world is too much with us .... Poem Analysis “The World Is Too Much With Us”- William Wordsworth .... The World Is Too Much With Us Poem Summary and Analysis | LitCharts. Analysis of The World is Too Much With Us by William Wordsworth.
Sadistic Manipulation and Psychic Liberation in eBook DesignEric Swenson
What Does the User Need in an E-Book? What does the user want? Keynote speech to the NISO-BISG forum on eBook standards.
I examine often-ignored issues regarding slow-paced ebook technology including: physical repercussions of ebook use; security vulnerabilities; potential for physical interactions between authors and readers via 3rd party technologies. Standards must be as open as possible in order to encourage creativity and codex-breaking paradigms in what is essentially a very boring and limited medium. We consider product management strategies, ebook analytics, surveillance dystopias and other frameworks for considering the future of eBooks in the near-future.
1. Summaries:
The
How-‐To
Guide
Many
of
your
professors
throughout
your
collegiate
career
will
ask
you
to
summarize
various
texts.
If
this
request
has
had
you
paralyzed
with
fear
in
the
past,
fear
no
more!
This
short,
handy
guide
will
give
you
the
basic
tools
you’ll
need
to
summarize!
First,
it
is
good
to
properly
understand
what
the
point
of
summaries
is:
Summaries
include
the
major
points
of
a
specific
text,
working
to
identity
the
main
gist
of
the
piece
of
writing.
Identifying
the
main
idea
or
argument
the
author
is
trying
to
communicate
(as
well
as
the
points
they
use
to
communicate
that
idea
or
argument)
is
how
you
summarize.
In
a
way,
summarizing
is
all
about
identifying
the
author’s
thesis
statement.
Here
is
an
example:
Original
Text:
Today,
pornography
attempts
to
make
its
audience
focus
their
fantasies
on
specific
people.
The
"Playmate
of
the
Month"
is
a
particular
woman
about
whom
the
reader
is
meant
to
have
particular
fantasies.
In
my
view,
this
has
a
more
baneful
effect
on
people-‐-‐makes
them
demented,
in
fact,
in
a
way
that
earlier
pornography
didn't.
Today's
pornography
promises
them
that
there
exists,
somewhere
on
this
earth,
a
life
of
endlessly
desirable
and
available
women
and
endlessly
potent
men.
The
promise
that
this
life
is
just
around
the
corner-‐-‐in
Hugh
Hefner's
mansion,
or
even
just
in
the
next
joint
or
the
next
snort-‐-‐is
maddening
and
disorienting.
And
in
its
futility,
it
makes
for
rage
and
self-‐hatred.
The
traditional
argument
against
censorship-‐-‐that
"no
one
can
be
seduced
by
a
book"-‐-‐was
probably
valid
when
pornography
was
impersonal
and
anonymous,
purely
an
aid
to
fantasizing
about
sexual
utopia.
Today,
however,
there
is
addiction
and
seduction
in
pornography.
From:
Decter,
M.
(1998)
The
Growth
of
Pornography
in
Society
London:
Raymonde
Press.
Summary
of
Text:
Decter
argues
that
because
pornography
is
more
realistic
now,
using
photographs
of
people
with
names
and
identities,
it
is
more
harmful
to
its
readers
and
viewers,
who
can
easily
grow
dissatisfied
and
frustrated
with
fantasies.
From:
"Writing Tips: Summaries." The Center for Writing Studies. Center for Writing Studies, n.d. Web. 20 Jan 2014.
<http://www.cws.illinois.edu/workshop/writers/tips/summary/>.
Now
that
you
understand
what
summaries
are,
how
do
you
do
it?
Here
are
some
helpful
steps:
•
•
•
•
Underline
various
parts
of
the
text
while
reading.
(Using
various
colors
may
be
helpful:
green
for
possible
thesis
statements,
blue
for
supporting
details,
etc..)
After
reading,
outline
the
article
from
memory
(beginning
with
the
text’s
thesis
statement).
Set
the
text
aside
and
do
this
from
your
own
memory!
This
will
help
you
better
engage
with
the
text.
Now
that
you
have
your
outline,
incorporate
the
items
you’ve
highlighted.
Make
sure
to
keep
your
summary
specific,
not
simply
repeating
back
the
article.
Remember:
A
summary
is
supposed
to
give
the
basic
idea
and
supporting
details
from
the
text…
NOT
A
RUNTHROUGH
OF
THE
ENTIRE
ARTICLE!
Pull
from
your
established
outline
when
writing
your
summary.
Present
the
main
idea
clearly
and
how
the
author
communicates
that
idea.