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Unit 5: Synthesis
5.1 Understanding the Synthesis Process
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What is the definition of synthesis in academic writing?
Combining multiple sources
Synthesis writing requires generating new
insights
rather than just reporting information.
True
To analyze sources effectively, you should read and annotate each source to identify its main
argument
What might a source analysis table include?
Key information and perspectives
Mastering synthesis is crucial for success in AP English Language and Composition.
True
What is the primary purpose of a thesis statement in a synthesis essay?
Presents the writer's perspective
Analysis and evaluation involves critically examining source material to identify connections, contradictions, and
implications
Synthesis writing requires generating new insights by combining
disparate
ideas.
True
Match the source with its key argument on climate change:
Source A ↔️ Human-caused climate change
Source B ↔️ Natural factors also contribute
Source C ↔️ Climate change impacts vary globally
A strong thesis statement for a synthesis essay must generate a new,
unique
insight.
True
Transitions in a synthesis essay are used to link ideas between
paragraphs
Steps for effectively incorporating sources in a synthesis essay
1️⃣ Introduce the source
2️⃣ Integrate the source material
3️⃣ Attribute the source
To avoid plagiarism, it is better to paraphrase rather than directly
quote
What is recommended instead of direct quoting in synthesis essays?
Paraphrasing
What is the first step in incorporating sources effectively in a synthesis essay?
Introduce the source
How should sources be attributed in a synthesis essay?
In-text citations
Synthesis
is the process of combining multiple sources, perspectives, and
ideas
Synthesis writing involves developing a well-reasoned, supported
position
Critical thinking involves the ability to analyze, evaluate, and integrate information from diverse
sources
What is the purpose of a thesis statement in a synthesis essay?
To present the writer's perspective
Comparing and contrasting sources involves identifying connections, contradictions, and
implications
.
True
Developing a well-reasoned position on a topic is an example of
argumentation
What is the role of the thesis statement in a synthesis essay?
To present the writer's argument
Steps involved in writing a synthesis essay
1️⃣ Craft a thesis statement
2️⃣ Integrate sources
3️⃣ Analyze and evaluate sources
4️⃣ Combine ideas to generate insights
5️⃣ Organize the essay
What is the first step in analyzing a source for a synthesis essay?
Read and annotate
A strong thesis statement for a synthesis essay should present a focused
argument
What should a topic sentence in a body paragraph of a synthesis essay introduce?
The main idea of the paragraph
What relationships can transitions indicate in a synthesis essay?
Comparison, contrast, cause-effect
Avoiding plagiarism requires clearly
attributing
all borrowed ideas.
True
What is the primary reason to limit direct quotes in a synthesis essay?
To demonstrate understanding
Direct quotes should be used sparingly in synthesis essays.
True
Integrating source material involves weaving in relevant quotes, paraphrases, or
summaries
Attributing borrowed ideas is essential to avoid
plagiarism
.
True
What skill is demonstrated by combining information from diverse sources in synthesis writing?
Critical thinking
What creative aspect does synthesis writing require?
Generating novel insights
What is the purpose of a thesis statement in a synthesis essay?
Present a clear argument
What does the analysis and evaluation component of a synthesis essay involve?
Critical examination of sources
What should you identify when reading a source in a synthesis essay?
Main argument
What is the primary purpose of a thesis statement in a synthesis essay?
Present a clear argument
A strong thesis statement goes beyond summarizing sources to generate a new, unique
perspective
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