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Hello. You did not enter the information to which the question refers, which makes it impossible for me to be able to tell you in which section of the summary they fit best. However, in order to help you, I will show you the sections of a summary and what the information contained in it should look like. I hope it helps.
The first section of a summary is called an "introduction." It should contain information that presents the topic on which the abstract will describe, in addition to showing the thesis statement, which is the part of the introduction where the author of the abstract shows what will be addressed and why it will be addressed in the text. In this case, the author can present the plan that will be shown in the summary and the reason that makes him write about it.
Then comes the section called "development" which is the body of the abstract, where the author will place arguments, statements and statements that describe the main theme of the abstract and the questions about the plan that will be clarified. This section can be done by many paragraphs. In this section the author must present all the evidence and bases he has on the topic.
Finally, there is the section called "conclusion" where the author provides information that offers a resolution about what he said, or what he found out about this topic.