How can I summarize the main idea and supporting points from the Ambrose video Judaism: The Chosen People? I want to explain what it says about being Jewis
How can I summarize the main idea and supporting points from the Ambrose video Judaism: The Chosen People? I want to explain what it says about being Jewish and how Jews are considered a people set apart, following the professor’s instructions to include the thesis and supporting details.”
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GuidelinesforWritingaSummary.pdf
Guidelines for Writing a Summary
In writing a summary, you are looking to demonstrate your understanding of some body of
content and to convey that understanding in your own words. The summary itself should
extract from the presented content only those elements that are most important — the main
idea (or thesis) and its essential supporting points, which may have to be disentangled from less
important material.
Please do not confuse summary with analysis. Analysis is a matter of evaluating the ideas,
techniques, and/or meaning in some body of content. A summary, on the other hand, forgoes
all such evaluation and focuses instead on clearly articulating the substance of the content
covered. A good summary will helpfully reconstruct the overall point of said content, beginning
with the thesis or main idea, followed by the points or details that support, explain or develop
that idea.
In writing a summary, bear in mind that you may have to reorganize the content presented. A
point made at the beginning of some body of content may, for example, need to be grouped
together with another point made toward the end – what matters is that you find a way to
structure and articulate that content as clearly and concisely as possible so as to better convey
what one should attend to.
And one final note. A summary should make sense as a piece of writing in its own right. It
should not read like a disjointed collection of points, but like a fully developed account of the
content in question, where connections and transitions are clearly flagged. Careful attention,
then, should be paid to word usage, sentence structure, paragraph breaks, etc., all of which can
be strategically employed to ensure your summary is not only informative, but a pleasure to
read.
These guidelines closely follow those recommended by the Dr. Murray and Anna C Rockowitz Writing Center at Hunter College.
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