Read this excerpt from Hidden Figures
After a presentation of findings, the committee, which
had read and analyzed the report in advance, let
loose a barrage of questions and comments. The
committee was brusque, thorough, and relentless in
rooting out inaccuracies, inconsistencies,
incomprehensible statements, and illogical
conclusions obscured by technical gibberish. And that
was before subjecting the report to the style, clarity,
grammar, and presentation standards that were Pearl
Young's legacy, before the addition of the charts and
fancy graphics that reduced the data sheet to a
coherent, visually persuasive point. A final report
might be months, even years, in the making
Read Nathan's summary of the excerpt
After hearing the presentation on the research, the
committee asked rigorous questions that revealed
Which summarizing mistake does Nathan make?
O He uses the author's exact words
O
He includes too many minor details.
He includes his own opinion
O
O He does not include the main idea