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How many sentences should be in a summary response?

There's no magic number for the ideal sentence count in a summary response. It depends entirely on the length and complexity of the original text you're summarizing. Here's a better way to think about it:

Focus on clarity and conciseness:

* Short texts: A 1-2 sentence summary might suffice for a short paragraph or a simple idea.

* Long texts: A longer summary (3-5 sentences) will be needed to capture the main points of a longer article, chapter, or book.

* Complex topics: Even for short texts, if the topic is very complex, you might need a few more sentences to provide a comprehensive summary.

Key Principles:

* Include only the most important points. Don't get bogged down in details.

* Use your own words. Don't just copy phrases from the original text.

* Maintain a neutral tone. Avoid expressing your own opinions or interpretations.

* Be clear and concise. Use strong verbs and active voice.

Remember: The goal of a summary is to help the reader understand the main ideas of the original text quickly and easily.

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