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An objective summary includes your opinion on a topic.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Should I use a hook to interest the reader in an objective summary?
a) Yes
b) No
c)
d)

Which of these should not be on the first line of an objective summary?
a) Author's name
b) Text evidence
c) Title of the article
d) Main idea of the article

Is this a good opening line: In her article 'Avoiding Internet Danger' Roe Smith outlines three ways teenagers can stay safe online
a) Yes
b) No
c)
d)

An objective summary should include every single person mentioned in the article.
a) Yes
b) No
c)
d)

A summary should directly quote the article.
a) Yes
b) No
c)
d)

What does objective mean?
a) No opinions or reactions, just the facts.
b) No statistics used to support the idea.
c) Giving your personal reflections on the topic.
d) Having plenty of evidence to support your opinion.

Are summaries long and detailed?
a) Yes.
b) It depends on what you are summarizing.
c) No.
d)

Does the meaning of the text change when you write an objective summary?
a) No, it's shorter but has the same meaning.
b) It depends on the material and who originally wrote it.
c) Yes, of course the meaning changes because someone else is writing it.
d)

The first part of your topic sentence should do what?
a) Use a verb that communicated the purpose the author had.
b) Summarize what we're about to read.
c) Explain the main idea.
d) Identify the text (author and source)

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