Which kinds of information should be excluded in a summary of a text? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

the central idea of the text
the central idea of the text

the summary writer's own words
the summary writer's own words

important events in the text
important events in the text

minor details from the text
minor details from the text

the summary writer's opinions

the central idea of the text

the summary writer's opinions

The two kinds of information that should be excluded in a summary of a text are:

1) The summary writer's own words
2) The summary writer's opinions

In a summary of a text, the goal is to condense the information and capture the main points in a concise manner. Therefore, the information that should be excluded in a summary are the summary writer's own words and opinions. The summary should focus on the central idea of the text, important events, and key details while avoiding personal bias or additional commentary. So, the correct answers are:

- The summary writer's own words
- The summary writer's opinions