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Jolly
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24 January, 05:14
Which phrase best defines "summary"?
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Fuzzy
24 January, 05:25
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A summary is a breif explanation/sum up of what you have talked about or what ever the topic was. It is used to wrap up everything you have explained. It is better to use summary's so that we can say the main idea in less words and so people can read it quicker and get the idea of that topic.
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Kayden Glass
24 January, 05:26
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A summary is a little sentence or paragraph to tell what happened in the story or passage.
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