What gives a literary agent a brief summary of what your manuscript is all about, how it begins, who the characters are, and how your story ends?

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Answer:

The synopsis/ abstract.

Explanation:

Any form of writing will include the beginning, plot, characters, and many other details. But for a literary agent, all these things won't be possible to be read in one go. So, for them, a writer provides the synopsis or the abstract of the written work so that he will have some idea of what the story is dealing with. The synopsis or abstract is like a short summarization of the story, making it easy for the literary agent to be familiar with the book but not the whole details of it.

Answer:

The correct answer is synopsis if you are on Edementum.

Explanation:

Your synopsis should cover only the main events or plotlines of your story (details about the plot, subplot, and characterization).

This is straight from the text in the lesson.

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