List things a summary should and Should NOT include

A summary should include:

1. The main ideas and key points of the original text.
2. The purpose and central argument of the original text.
3. The main supporting evidence and examples provided in the original text.
4. Key data, statistics, or research findings mentioned in the original text.
5. Important definitions, concepts, or terms introduced in the original text.
6. The overall structure or organization of the original text.
7. Any conclusions or recommendations made by the original text's author.

A summary should NOT include:
1. Personal opinions, biases, or unrelated information.
2. Unnecessary details, anecdotes, or tangents that do not contribute to the main ideas.
3. Quotes or specific phrasings from the original text (unless they are crucial for understanding the topic).
4. New ideas or information not covered in the original text.
5. Excessive technical terminology or jargon that may confuse the reader.
6. Background information or context that is not directly relevant to the main content.
7. Unverified claims or information not supported by the original text.