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Directions: Let’s practice writing an objective summary! Choose one of the reading selections in this lesson. Read the text carefully to gain a clear understanding of the central ideas and key details of the text. Then use the skills you learned earlier in this unit to write a 3- to 5-sentence objective summary of the text.

Prompt:

Write a 3- to 5-sentence objective summary of one reading selection from this lesson.

The Princess and the Goblin, Chapters 5 and 6, Part 1, by George MacDonald
“The Lost Boys” by Sara Corbett
“Comprehending the Calamity” by Emma M. Burke

Directions:
Let’s practice writing an objective summary! Choose one of the reading selections in this lesson. Read the text carefully to gain a clear understanding of the central ideas and key details of the text. Then use the skills you learned earlier in this unit to write a 3- to 5-sentence objective summary of the text.

Prompt:

Write a 3- to 5-sentence objective summary of one reading selection from this lesson.

The Princess and the Goblin, Chapters 5 and 6, Part 1, by George MacDonald
“The Lost Boys” by Sara Corbett
“Comprehending the Calamity” by Emma M. Burke

Directions:
Let’s practice writing an objective summary! Choose one of the reading selections in this lesson. Read the text carefully to gain a clear understanding of the central ideas and key details of the text. Then use the skills you learned earlier in this unit to write a 3- to 5-sentence objective summary of the text.

Prompt:

Write a 3- to 5-sentence objective summary of one reading selection from this lesson.

The Princess and the Goblin, Chapters 5 and 6, Part 1, by George MacDonald
“The Lost Boys” by Sara Corbett
“Comprehending the Calamity” by Emma M. Burke

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