A summary is like a tiny treasure box where you keep only the most important pieces of a big story. Imagine if you had a big, colorful puzzle, and you took just a few pieces that showed the whole picture. Those pieces would be your summary. It’s like telling your friend about a long movie without saying every single part, just the exciting bits that make the story special.
Think of a summary as a delicious smoothie. You take all the yummy fruits from a big bowl, blend them together, and pour the best flavors into one glass. You don’t need all the fruits, just the ones that make the smoothie taste great. That’s what a summary does with words. It picks out the juicy parts of a story to make it sweet and simple.
A summary is also like a bird’s-eye view from up high. When you look down from the sky, you don’t see every tiny detail on the ground, but you can see the whole city. A summary helps you see the big picture of a story without getting lost in all the little details.