
SWBST
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Shelly Gordon
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Multiple Choice
What is a summary?
a short explanation of a text
a persuasive argument about a text
a movie based off of a book
a theme or universal lesson
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Multiple Choice
You should write your summary
in your own words with complete sentences
in a secret language that you make up
in one draft without revising
in fragments without punctuation
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Multiple Choice
A summary should not include the main character of the story.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
An easy way to remember summary for fiction is...
Someone, Wanted, But, So, Then
Somebody, Went, But, Somehow, Those
Someone, Wanted, Then, End
So, Wanted, But, Then
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Multiple Choice
A summary is a retelling of the whole story in my own words.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true about SUMMARIZING?
A summary should include many story details.
A summary is always found in the first sentence of a paragraph or chapter.
A summary should always be fiction.
A summary is what the passage is mostly about.
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Multiple Choice
Which best describes a summary?
a really long detailed piece of writing
the entire text told in your own words
a dumb thing that teachers make you write
the main ideas and important details of a text (SWBST)
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between retelling and summarizing?
A summary is a long detailed paragraph and a retell is not.
Retell is telling about all the events, while a summary only talks about main ideas.
Retelling and summarizing are the same thing.
Retelling is a word used for little kids and summarizing is used for big kids.
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Multiple Choice
In a summary I should include as many details as possible.
False
True
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Multiple Choice
The title of the story...
should be included in the summary
should NOT be included in the summary
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Multiple Choice
Tomorrow is Jill's birthday. She is excited because she gets to pick where she will eat dinner. Will it be Mexican food at the Big Enchilada House? Or will it be fried chicken at the Chicken Shack, or a big cheeseburger at Al's Hamburger Palace. She just couldn't decide. Then there was always the Pizza Shop with that great pepperoni pizza. How would she ever decide? Maybe she would just flip a coin.
The Summary of this passage is:
Jill has many restaurants to choose from for her birthday.
Jill loves Mexican food.
The Pizza Shop has the best pizza in town.
Jill will choose a place by flipping a coin.
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