The Synthesis Essay - II. English 11AP

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The Synthesis Essay - II English 11AP

How does this work? You are presented with an introduction and description of an issue that has varying viewpoints attached to it. You are given a variety of sources that address this topic. After reading and annotating the sources, you are required to respond to the prompt with an essay that synthesizes at least THREE to support your position on the subject.

What are you assessed on? Your ability to: Read critically Understand texts Analyze texts Develop a position Support a position Use appropriate evidence Incorporate outside sources Cite outside sources

A Combination of Everything One way of looking at the synthesis essay is as a combination of the analysis and argument skills you have developed for the other two essays.

What Kinds of Synthesis Essays? There are two types. The first is an expository essay in which you develop a thesis and support it with examples. The second kind presents an argument and asks you to take a position using appropriate outside sources and indicating the weaknesses of other viewpoints.

How to Tackle the Synthesis Essay During your 15 minutes of reading time, you should: Read all three prompts Deconstruct the synthesis prompt Read an annotate each of the synthesis texts Decide how you will address the synthesis prompt Choose which THREE synthesis texts you will use

Deconstructing the Prompt Carefully read the prompt, looking for key words and phrases Read the introduction! Mark it up!

Which are the Essential Elements?

The 7 Passages

Evaluating the Passages You should consider: Purpose/ thesis Intended audience Type of source (primary or secondary) Main points Historical context Authority of the author How the material is presented Source of the evidence Any bias or agenda How the text relates to the topic Support or opposition towards the thesis

Visual Texts Identify the subject of the visual Identify the major components, such as characters, details, and symbols Identify verbal cues, such as titles, taglines, date, author, and dialogue Notice position and size of details Does the visual take a positive or negative position towards the issue? Identify the primary purpose of the visual Determine how each detail illustrates/ supports the primary purpose Does the author indicate alternative viewpoints?

Selecting Which Sources What is your purpose? Does it give background or other pertinent information? Does the source give new information or overlap with others? Does the text reflect the viewpoints of the others or contradict them? Does the source support or oppose your claim?

Using Sources Summary: Reducing a piece to its essential points Paraphrase: Transpose the original material into your own words Inference: Drawing a conclusion based on the material

Remember These? Speaker Audience Subject

The Opening Paragraph Refer specifically to the prompt and introduction Clearly state your position on the topic Support Oppose Qualify

Three Sample Introductions

Developing the Body What is your position? Which sources are you using? What points will you be making? How will you use the sources to support your points?

Developing the Body For example, this student decided to present a qualifying position on eminent domain.

Sample Body Paragraphs

Sample Body Paragraphs

Sample Body Paragraphs

The Conclusion A conclusion is recommended for the synthesis essay. However, you should avoid merely summarizing. Your reader will remember what you just wrote. Let s take a look at some samples:

Sample Conclusions

Remember to: Be clear, organized, logical, and thoughtful When developing each of your major points: Relate it to the thesis Use specific examples Use selected sources to support the point Incorporate sources by using: Attribution and introduction Transitions Mix of direct quotations, summary, and paraphrasing

Now It s Your Turn

Now It s Your Turn