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What statement best explains the difference between how key details are used in a summary and in a critique?
O A summary uses key details as a call to action, while a critique uses key details to support the author's point of view.
A summary restates a text's key details, while a critique uses key details to support an evaluation of the text's main
ideas.
O A summary uses key details to argue against an opponent's ideas, while a critique uses key details to support the
author's own viewpoint.
A summary uses a text's key details to support a point of view, while a critique restates the text's key details in
different words.

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