Which is a subjective summary of the passage?
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A subjective summary is a regular 'ol summary, but it has a twist. Something that is subjective has emotions and speaks out and is oftentimes dramatic. An objective is the opposite; the opinion is very neutral and kinda like informative. For example:
Objective: The cat stared at the human, stepped on his lap, and bounced out the door.
Subjective: The devious cat gave the human a dirty look, scraped his lap to shreds, and pounced out the door with a flourish and a mean eye.
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This verb phrase is considered to be interrupted given that there is a word (yet) which interrupts the flow of the phrase. If that particular word wasn't there, then the phrase would be uninterrupted. But given that the word appears in the middle of the phrase, it is used to interrupt it.