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Title: Synthesis Essay


1
Synthesis Essay
  • Take notes!

2
Introduction Paragraph
  • There are three main parts
  • Hook
  • Transition
  • Thesis Statement

3
Hook
  • Purpose
  • Grab the readers attention
  • Make the reader want to keep reading
  • Options for hooks
  • Quotes from historical or well-known figures
  • Startling facts (NOT a piece of your evidence!)
  • Thought-provoking statement about your topic
  • NO Questions!!
  • Maintain formal voice No 1st/2nd person

4
Transition
  • Purpose
  • Guide the reader from the hook to the thesis
    statement.
  • Here, you should provide background information
    about your topic. What is the core of the debate
    that is happening around your topic?
  • This would also be a good place to introduce both
    your argument and the counter.

5
Thesis
  • Purpose
  • State the position that you will argue in your
    paper
  • For this paper, your claim (your position on the
    prompt question) and your reasons will become
    your thesis.

6
Body Paragraph (THINK Precis)
  • Topic Sentence Focus your body paragraph
    connect to thesis. Clearly state reason/text your
    paragraph will focus on
  • Evidence 2-3 pieces per paragraph
  • Text Direct Quote with set up. If citing more
    than one text per paragraph, include TAG in
    set-up
  • Personal No quotes describe situation/observati
    on

7
Body Paragraph (THINK Precis)
  • Analysis The MOST important part of your body
    paragraph!
  • Explain HOW your evidence (whether textual or
    personal) proves your topic sentence
  • NO LESS THAN 2 sentences (But good analysis is
    more like 4-7, TBH)
  • Concession/Refutation
  • Use textual evidence analysis to refute
    counterclaim (prove it wrong therefore its
    still supporting your claim)

8
Body Paragraph (THINK Precis)
  • Concluding Sentences Wrap up your ideas
  • Restate topic sentence
  • Summarize evidence/analysis in a sentence each

9
Conclusion
  • Three main parts
  • Restate thesis
  • Summary of main points
  • Call to action/parting thought

10
Restate Thesis
  • Purpose
  • Bring the body of your paper back to your thesis
    statement
  • MUST be a restatement DO NOT copy and paste the
    same sentence from your introduction.

11
Summary of Main Points
  • Purpose
  • Briefly show how the body of your paper proved
    your thesis
  • Summarize each body paragraph in one sentence.

12
Call to Action
  • Purpose
  • Challenge the reader to DO SOMETHING about it
    (your argument)
  • What is the outcome you want as a result of your
    claim?
  • We is ok here (but still no you please)
  • Hint This is not your claim this is not where
    you convince, but where you challenge to action.
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