Manual.
Write the main idea in your summary before any other details of the chapter. Doing this allows your summary to begin off strong, showing the chapter's main focus before jumping into anything else.4. Incorporating the events, characters, conflicts and setting into one bantam precis may seem overwhelming, but there are many strategies that you can use to achieve the task.
Instructions
1. Review the chapter. Read it several times to gain a complete and thorough understanding of the author's intent, main idea and ending. Write down notes to make the process easier.
2. Outline the chapter. Organize everything in order. Listing things chronologically or in some logical fashion allows you to implement these notes into your summary without it seeming too sporadic.
3.A abstract of a tome phase is a condensed formation of the sheet itself. If the period is 100 subject or 3,000, describing everything in a concise and accurate system is not apparent. A event precis allows you to find out the main idea and elder points else easily than reading the unabridged page.
Write about major conflicts and events if they have an impact on the chapter. Mention them in a concise manner and move on.
5. Edit and revise. Read the chapter again and compare it to your summary. Be sure that you've covered the main idea, supporting points, characters, major events and conflicts in a manner that is both accurate and easy to understand.