Lines 1-55 of Book 3. (NOT the part in italics!)
- As with a paraphrase, you need to keep the same point of view (the "I"-- DON'T say "Milton" or "the speaker")
- But 55 lines are too much to paraphrase idea for idea; you should summarize the content. Don't be too skimpy; account for the twists and turns of thought. However, you are not responsible for restating every idea and image. About a half-page of accurate, concise text should be about right; if you tend to the wordy side, it will probably take you more space. (P.S. Do not count headings, etc., as any part of a "half-page"!)
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