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Read the article “Kelvin Doe—A Young Engineer.”
Write a summary of the article in a separate document.
In your first sentence, mention the author, the title of the text, and the central idea of the entire text.
Write one sentence in your own words recapping the central idea for each paragraph.
Conclude your summary with a restating of the central idea of the article.
Arrange your sentences into a paragraph.
Keep personal opinions out of the summary.
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Read the article “Kelvin Doe—A Young Engineer.”
Write a summary of the article in a separate document.
In your first sentence, mention the author, the title of the text, and the central idea of the entire text.
Write one sentence in your own words recapping the central idea for each paragraph.
Conclude your summary with a restating of the central idea of the article.
Arrange your sentences into a paragraph.
Keep personal opinions out of the summary.
Save your work to your computer or drive.
Submit your work in 01.10 Summarize It!
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