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What is the third step in summarizing a passage?

It's difficult to say definitively what the "third step" in summarizing a passage is because there are different approaches to summarizing. However, a common three-step process is:

1. Read and understand the passage: This involves identifying the main idea, supporting details, and any key terms or concepts.

2. Identify the main idea: This is the most important point the author is trying to convey.

3. Create a concise summary: This step involves paraphrasing the main idea in your own words and including only the most important supporting details.

Therefore, the third step in this process is creating a concise summary by paraphrasing the main idea and including key supporting details.

Let me know if you want to explore other summarizing techniques!

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