Links for the assignment can be found on Blackboard under the assignments tab. Choose an article link and write a 2- to 3-page summary using the aid presented here:
http://homepage.smc.edu/reading_lab/writing_a_summary.htm
Some articles are very long and you will need to focus on a few select sections.
The title of your paper should be “Summary of [Name of Article Chosen].”
The summary should begin with an introductory paragraph. It should be subtitled “Introduction,” and be 3- to 5- sentences long. If the summary is to include any biographical information, it should be included here.
Each following section should be subtitled “Summary of [Title of Section Being Summarized].”
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