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How many sentences in a summary?

There's no fixed number of sentences for a summary. It depends on:

* The length of the original text: A longer text will require a longer summary.

* The purpose of the summary: A summary for a research paper will be more detailed than a summary for a news article.

* The level of detail required: A summary can be very concise (one sentence) or provide more information (several sentences).

General guidelines:

* Short summaries: Can be as short as one sentence, highlighting the main point.

* Medium-length summaries: Can be 3-5 sentences, providing a brief overview of the key information.

* Long summaries: Can be multiple paragraphs, depending on the complexity of the original text.

Key things to remember:

* Focus on the main points: Don't include irrelevant details.

* Use clear and concise language: Avoid jargon and complex sentence structures.

* Be accurate: Don't misrepresent the original text.

Ultimately, the length of your summary should be appropriate for the context and the audience.

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