Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Reflection 1



Summarising is the act of taking the important or main points from an article or subjects, then reducing the number of words so that the reader is able to discover the main or important points easier and in less time than it would take if he or she read the main article. To begin writing a summary, the writer must first takes notes of the important information in the article, after doing so the writer should then determine which information is best suited to be written and then he or she would begin to write the summary. When writing a summary, the writer should avoid adding information such as names of people, orginisations and figures. One of the most important parts about writing a summary is adding the reference at the end of it. A reference shows that the writer is not attempting to commit the act of plagiarism.

Word count: 149

Student name: Nasser Taleb Alzaabi
ID Number: H00225392
Section: CEP

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