Summarizing Text - SSAT Middle Level: Reading
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What is the key difference between a summary and a retelling of a passage?
What is the key difference between a summary and a retelling of a passage?
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A summary is brief and central; a retelling repeats many events/details. Summaries condense the core message concisely, whereas retellings expand on sequences and particulars, risking redundancy.
A summary is brief and central; a retelling repeats many events/details. Summaries condense the core message concisely, whereas retellings expand on sequences and particulars, risking redundancy.
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What is the key difference between a summary and an inference about a passage?
What is the key difference between a summary and an inference about a passage?
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A summary restates what is there; an inference adds an unstated conclusion. Summaries restate explicit content objectively, while inferences draw implied conclusions not directly supported by the text.
A summary restates what is there; an inference adds an unstated conclusion. Summaries restate explicit content objectively, while inferences draw implied conclusions not directly supported by the text.
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What is the key difference between a summary and an opinion about a passage?
What is the key difference between a summary and an opinion about a passage?
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A summary is neutral; an opinion evaluates or judges. Summaries present factual content impartially, whereas opinions introduce subjective judgments or biases about the material.
A summary is neutral; an opinion evaluates or judges. Summaries present factual content impartially, whereas opinions introduce subjective judgments or biases about the material.
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What type of language should a best-summary sentence avoid to stay accurate?
What type of language should a best-summary sentence avoid to stay accurate?
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Extreme or absolute terms such as “always,” “never,” or “all.”. Avoiding absolutes prevents overgeneralization, ensuring the summary accurately reflects the passage's nuanced content.
Extreme or absolute terms such as “always,” “never,” or “all.”. Avoiding absolutes prevents overgeneralization, ensuring the summary accurately reflects the passage's nuanced content.
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What is the main problem with a summary choice that is too narrow?
What is the main problem with a summary choice that is too narrow?
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It focuses on one detail instead of the passage’s overall point. Narrow summaries overlook the broader context, failing to represent the passage's comprehensive main idea effectively.
It focuses on one detail instead of the passage’s overall point. Narrow summaries overlook the broader context, failing to represent the passage's comprehensive main idea effectively.
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What is the main problem with a summary choice that is too broad?
What is the main problem with a summary choice that is too broad?
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It could fit many passages and does not reflect the specific text. Overly broad summaries lack specificity, making them applicable to unrelated texts and unrepresentative of the given passage.
It could fit many passages and does not reflect the specific text. Overly broad summaries lack specificity, making them applicable to unrelated texts and unrepresentative of the given passage.
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Identify the best summary: “The passage argues for recycling using facts” or “Recycling is the best hobby.”
Identify the best summary: “The passage argues for recycling using facts” or “Recycling is the best hobby.”
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“The passage argues for recycling using facts.”. This choice neutrally captures the passage's persuasive structure and evidence, without injecting unsupported opinions.
“The passage argues for recycling using facts.”. This choice neutrally captures the passage's persuasive structure and evidence, without injecting unsupported opinions.
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Choose the best summary: “All technology is harmful” or “Technology can create both benefits and risks.”
Choose the best summary: “All technology is harmful” or “Technology can create both benefits and risks.”
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“Technology can create both benefits and risks.”. This balanced view accurately reflects nuanced discussions, avoiding the inaccuracy of extreme generalizations.
“Technology can create both benefits and risks.”. This balanced view accurately reflects nuanced discussions, avoiding the inaccuracy of extreme generalizations.
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Identify the better summary sentence: “One day, Maria missed the bus” or “Maria learns to plan ahead.”
Identify the better summary sentence: “One day, Maria missed the bus” or “Maria learns to plan ahead.”
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“Maria learns to plan ahead.”. Focusing on the lesson learned generalizes the event into the passage's central theme of personal growth.
“Maria learns to plan ahead.”. Focusing on the lesson learned generalizes the event into the passage's central theme of personal growth.
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Choose the best summary: “The author lists three storms” or “The author explains why storms form.”
Choose the best summary: “The author lists three storms” or “The author explains why storms form.”
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“The author explains why storms form.”. Explaining the underlying process captures the passage's main explanatory purpose, unlike merely listing examples.
“The author explains why storms form.”. Explaining the underlying process captures the passage's main explanatory purpose, unlike merely listing examples.
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Choose the best summary: “Bees pollinate crops” or “Bees pollinate crops, supporting food supplies.”
Choose the best summary: “Bees pollinate crops” or “Bees pollinate crops, supporting food supplies.”
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“Bees pollinate crops, supporting food supplies.”. This option broadens the specific action into its broader significance, creating a more comprehensive summary of the passage.
“Bees pollinate crops, supporting food supplies.”. This option broadens the specific action into its broader significance, creating a more comprehensive summary of the passage.
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Which option is the best summary criterion: includes the thesis or includes the most quotations?
Which option is the best summary criterion: includes the thesis or includes the most quotations?
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Includes the thesis (central idea). Incorporating the thesis ensures the summary centers on the passage's primary argument, rather than peripheral elements like quotes.
Includes the thesis (central idea). Incorporating the thesis ensures the summary centers on the passage's primary argument, rather than peripheral elements like quotes.
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Identify the best summary focus for a passage that is mainly a sequence of events.
Identify the best summary focus for a passage that is mainly a sequence of events.
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State the overall situation and the major outcome, not every step. Focusing on the big picture avoids overwhelming the summary with sequential minutiae, highlighting the narrative's core progression.
State the overall situation and the major outcome, not every step. Focusing on the big picture avoids overwhelming the summary with sequential minutiae, highlighting the narrative's core progression.
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Identify the best summary focus for a passage organized as problem → solution.
Identify the best summary focus for a passage organized as problem → solution.
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State the problem and the proposed solution (or outcome). Highlighting the core issue and resolution encapsulates the passage's structure and purpose without unnecessary details.
State the problem and the proposed solution (or outcome). Highlighting the core issue and resolution encapsulates the passage's structure and purpose without unnecessary details.
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Which option is usually the best summary: one that names many specifics or one that groups them?
Which option is usually the best summary: one that names many specifics or one that groups them?
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One that groups specifics into a general key point. Generalizing specifics into key points creates a concise, unified summary that captures the passage's essence effectively.
One that groups specifics into a general key point. Generalizing specifics into key points creates a concise, unified summary that captures the passage's essence effectively.
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What should a best-summary sentence do with the passage’s tone (serious, humorous, critical)?
What should a best-summary sentence do with the passage’s tone (serious, humorous, critical)?
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Remain neutral and factual while preserving the passage’s main meaning. Preserving tone maintains the passage's emotional or stylistic nuance without injecting bias into the factual summary.
Remain neutral and factual while preserving the passage’s main meaning. Preserving tone maintains the passage's emotional or stylistic nuance without injecting bias into the factual summary.
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Identify the best summary focus for a passage organized as compare → contrast.
Identify the best summary focus for a passage organized as compare → contrast.
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State what is compared and the most important similarity or difference. Emphasizing key parallels or distinctions provides a clear, balanced overview of the passage's comparative structure.
State what is compared and the most important similarity or difference. Emphasizing key parallels or distinctions provides a clear, balanced overview of the passage's comparative structure.
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Identify the best summary focus for a passage organized as cause → effect.
Identify the best summary focus for a passage organized as cause → effect.
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State the main cause and the main effect. Identifying primary causal relationships distills the passage's explanatory framework into a concise, focused summary.
State the main cause and the main effect. Identifying primary causal relationships distills the passage's explanatory framework into a concise, focused summary.
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What is the primary goal of a one-sentence summary of a passage?
What is the primary goal of a one-sentence summary of a passage?
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State the passage’s central idea and key points in a broad way. This approach captures the essence of the passage by condensing its main theme and essential elements into a concise, general statement.
State the passage’s central idea and key points in a broad way. This approach captures the essence of the passage by condensing its main theme and essential elements into a concise, general statement.
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Which option best describes an effective summary sentence: broad main idea or minor detail?
Which option best describes an effective summary sentence: broad main idea or minor detail?
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Broad main idea. An effective summary prioritizes the overarching theme to provide a comprehensive yet concise overview of the passage's content.
Broad main idea. An effective summary prioritizes the overarching theme to provide a comprehensive yet concise overview of the passage's content.
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What should a best-summary sentence do with supporting details from the passage?
What should a best-summary sentence do with supporting details from the passage?
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Include only the most important supporting points, not specifics. Generalizing key details maintains focus on the passage's core message while omitting minor specifics for brevity and clarity.
Include only the most important supporting points, not specifics. Generalizing key details maintains focus on the passage's core message while omitting minor specifics for brevity and clarity.
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What should a best-summary sentence do with the author’s purpose (inform, persuade, entertain)?
What should a best-summary sentence do with the author’s purpose (inform, persuade, entertain)?
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Reflect it indirectly by matching the passage’s main point and focus. Aligning with the author's intent ensures the summary conveys the intended informative, persuasive, or entertaining focus accurately.
Reflect it indirectly by matching the passage’s main point and focus. Aligning with the author's intent ensures the summary conveys the intended informative, persuasive, or entertaining focus accurately.
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What is the main problem with a summary choice that copies a vivid example from the passage?
What is the main problem with a summary choice that copies a vivid example from the passage?
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It is likely a detail, not the central idea. Vivid examples are supporting details that do not encapsulate the overarching theme required for a proper summary.
It is likely a detail, not the central idea. Vivid examples are supporting details that do not encapsulate the overarching theme required for a proper summary.
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What is the main problem with a summary choice that includes new information?
What is the main problem with a summary choice that includes new information?
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It is inaccurate because it goes beyond what the passage states. Introducing external information distorts the original content, compromising the summary's fidelity to the passage.
It is inaccurate because it goes beyond what the passage states. Introducing external information distorts the original content, compromising the summary's fidelity to the passage.
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What is the most reliable place to look for a passage’s central idea when summarizing?
What is the most reliable place to look for a passage’s central idea when summarizing?
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The overall message supported across the entire passage. The central idea emerges from consistent themes and evidence throughout the text, ensuring an accurate and holistic summary.
The overall message supported across the entire passage. The central idea emerges from consistent themes and evidence throughout the text, ensuring an accurate and holistic summary.
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