Writing A Precis of A Given Passage
Writing A Precis of A Given Passage
Writing A Precis of A Given Passage
Sample Passage:
There is an enemy beneath our feet - an enemy more deadly for his complete impartiality. He
recognizes no national boundaries, no political parties. Everyone in the world is threatened by him.
The enemy is the earth itself. When an earthquake strikes, the world trembles. The power of a quake
is greater than anything man himself can produce. But today scientists are directing a great deal of
their effort into finding some way of combating earthquakes, and it is possible that at some time in
the near future mankind will have discovered a means of protecting itself from earthquakes. An
earthquake strikes without warning. When it does, its power is immense. If it strikes a modern city,
the damage it causes is as great as if it has struck a primitive village. Gas mains burst, explosions
are caused and fires are started. Underground railways are wrecked. Buildings collapse, bridges fall,
dams burst, gaping crevices appear in busy streets. If the quake strikes at sea, huge tidal waves
sweep inland. If it strikes in mountain regions, avalanches roar down into the valley. Consider the
terrifying statistics from the past 1755: Lisbon, capital of Portugal - the city destroyed entirely and
450 killed. 1970: Peru: 50,000 killed. In 1968 an earthquake struck Alaska. As this is a relatively
underpopulated part, only a few people were killed. But it is likely that this was one of the most
powerful quakes ever to have hit the world. Geologists estimate that during the tremors, the whole of
the state moved over 80 feet farther west into the Pacific Ocean.
Imagine the power of something that can move an entire subcontinent! This is the problem that the
scientists face. They are dealing with forces so immense that man cannot hope to resist them. All
that can be done is to try to pinpoint just where the earthquake will strike and work from there. At
least some precautionary measures can then be taken to save lives and some of the property. (330
Words)'
Based on the above paragraph, we arrive at the following theme sentences for
the four paragraphs:
Based on the above outline, we can make the following rough draft:
As the number of words in the rough draft is more than required we shall have to
reduce it further without reducing the ideas. (145 words)