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Jenn123 Posted 10 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

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Hi teechr, please help me to review the following?

Short summary
A sophisticated groom-to-be’s plan for a six-star luxurious wedding party is derailed when his bride wishes for a modest seaside village celebration.

Long Summary
Peter has raised in an urban environment and wants to marry his fiance Irika in a seaside wedding at a luxury resort. But she wants a simple wedding. He attempts to scale down the wedding to accommodate her, but his heart isn't in it, and it starts to put a strain on their relationship. Could the decision on the location of the wedding will scuttle their relationship?
  

Top answer

This is not a summary. It is a little paragraph designed to inform people what the story is about, maybe to provoke interest in it. A summary tells the complete story including the beginning, the middle, and the end.

  • This is not a summary.
  • It is a little paragraph designed to inform people what the story is about, maybe to provoke interest in it.
  • A summary tells the complete story including the beginning, the middle, and the end.
  • Peter was raised in an urban environment and wants to marry his fiance Irika in a seaside wedding at a luxury resort.
  • But she wants a simple wedding.
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This is not a summary. It is a little paragraph designed to inform people what the story is about, maybe to provoke interest in it. A summary tells the complete story including the beginning, the middle, and the end.

Peter was raised in an urban environment and wants to marry his fiance Irika in a seaside wedding at a luxury resort. But she wants a simp
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Thank you and noted on the paragraph Sir. The reason for the lack of clarity in these short and long paragraphs are because, I shouldn’t supposed to provide the entire story until you’ve watched the movie. It's just a briefer description of the contents. And, yes, as you said summary mean it should be the complete story. Probably I should avoid using the word “summary” in the future.

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Peter was raised in an urban environment and wants to marry his fiance Irika in a seaside wedding at a luxury resort. But she wants a simple wedding. He attempts to scale down the wedding to accommodate her, but his heart isn't in it, and it starts to put a strain on their relationship. Could the decision on the location of the wedding will
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Can someone please advise on the above?
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Stay with the present tense.
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Jenn123 Could the decision on the location of the wedding will scuttle their relationship?
Regardless of whether you use scuttle, ruin, or anything else, you MUST delete the will.
That is ungrammatical.

Will the disagreement on the wedding venue scuttle their relationship?
Could the disagreement on the wedding venue ruin their re

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