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In a summary, how should supporting details be handled?

A. They should be omitted entirely
B. They should be included only if relevant
C. They should take up most of the summary
D. They should be exaggerated

Answer: They should be included only if relevant


Additional Information: Including only relevant supporting details helps keep the summary concise.


Subjects: Summary Writing, Writing Skills

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