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Home > English > Writing Skills > Summary Writing

When summarizing an article, what should you focus on primarily?

A. The author's background
B. The title and abstract only
C. The main arguments and findings
D. The publication date

Answer: The main arguments and findings


Additional Information: Focusing on the main arguments and findings captures the essence of the article.


Subjects: Summary Writing, Writing Skills

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