Read over the section and then, in four or five sentences, tell the reader what is in the section. Do not quote, but instead paraphrase in your own words. Number the pages and list each section heading.

What to do: As a .docx or .pdf file, type up summaries of the subsections of three chapters that have been assigned. You pick the chapters to summarize. The subsections are listed with a blue colored heading, such as “Uniification and Centralization: The Worlds of Qin and Han” on p. 189. There are three blue headings to the section listed in red as “China’s First Empires: The Qin and Han Dynasties.” I counted about seven headings for this chapter, chapter 6.
Type up your summaries of the section, but don’t just write the first four points you read. Read over the section and then, in four or five sentences, tell the reader what is in the section. Do not quote, but instead paraphrase in your own words. Number the pages and list each section heading.