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In this day and age where almost everything works instantly, we can say that we also need the same for reading. If only we could read a bulk of reading materials and get its essence in no time, that’s probably what we’re going to do.
However, the best we can do is probably find a summary or the gist of a given material to see if it is interesting enough to spend our time consuming the whole piece.
But the main question is, how does one even write a summary from written material, such as academic texts?
By Jeffrey CanlasIn this day and age where almost everything works instantly, we can say that we also need the same for reading. If only we could read a bulk of reading materials and get its essence in no time, that’s probably what we’re going to do.
However, the best we can do is probably find a summary or the gist of a given material to see if it is interesting enough to spend our time consuming the whole piece.
But the main question is, how does one even write a summary from written material, such as academic texts?