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Can a summary take more than one page or it has limited words? and also should i talk about every character or just have to analyze the main characters?and this book INSIDE OUT OUTSIDE IN.PG 132 TALKS ABOUT D.P THERE IS NOT MUCH EXPLANATION ON THE DP BUT THEN THE FULL WORD IS DISPLACED PERSON AND IT TALKS ABOUT SOME WAR THING AND SOME NUNS SETTING UP AN ORPHANAGE THERE IS A QUESITON LIKE WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY HUMAN BEING NEEDING HELP.CAN I INCLUDE ANY OTHER PERSONS WHO HELPS THE NEEDY OR JUST IN THE STORY?

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The number of words in a summary are provided. The limits of the words for the main characters are analyzed.

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Hi

A summary by definition is an overview of something. However, based on what you are mentioning above, it appears as though it is a very comprehensive summary which actually contains questions that needs answering.

As a general rule, I would concentrate on having your summary be two paragraphs, which can be a page in length (double spaced) or a little longer (depending on what your instructor prefers). They do not ...

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