Creating objective summaries | Reading | Khan Academy
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All we want are the facts! Today, let’s talk about what it means to be objective (and how difficult that is!). When you’re summarizing a text, leave your opinions out—save them for analysis! When you summarize a text, do your best to leave judgment behind.
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Attributions: "Dragnet" is in the public domain, so I snagged the theme from the radio show!
The image of Joe Friday is one I traced from a promotional production still.