 This is another assignment specifically developed to aid you in preparing for the literature review. In your literature review, you will need to synthesize.

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 This is another assignment specifically developed to aid you in preparing for the literature review. In your literature review, you will need to synthesize the sources you’ve found. Since synthesis is more than summary and more than describing one source after another, it’s important to understand how to approach identifying connections and synthesizing the information for your reader..

The handout should inform your understanding of synthesis. We are asking you to go beyond summarizing the sources or simply comparing and contrasting their content. We want you to find a common theme in these articles and thoroughly explore the relationship/connection/divergences between the texts.

 BA 3 is a synthesis of three texts from your textbook for this course. Read the directions on RaiderWriter for the assignment now (or you will not understand much of the information presented).  1)Read each article through once so that you understand its scope and the author’s argument.You must read all three essays, and you need to read actively. Highlight important passages and keep track of the themes or points each author is discussing.

(Hint: You may find it helpful to use an organizational tool such as a Venn diagram.) We did something similar in the participation assignment. (You will need something more nuanced and less obvious than “language” or “English.”

There will be several possible common themes or ideas for you to choose from. Pick the one that you can develop in the most detail. In the introduction of your brief, remember to introduce the authors’ names and the titles of their essays. The titles of essays should be “Inside Quotation Marks with Every Major Word Capitalized for Correct MLA Format.” Your thesis statement should also appear in the introduction.

What are their similarities and differences? Why are these similarities and differences important to the theme which you are examining? Here are some important notes about synthesis your graders will consider: Though some disciplines may use the terms summary and synthesis interchangeably, in this course summary is only a part of synthesis. It is important for you to understand that you must move beyond just summarizing the sources to providing connections and pointing out the relationship of the common themes and ideas in the sources.

Don’t simply discuss each source in its own paragraph!! This is a red flag to the grader that you have missed the point of the assignment (and will be an even more egregious error if it appears in your literature review).

You will need to provide textual evidence for your assertions with good quotes and paraphrases from the text. Remember that a textual citation needs the author’s last name and the page number (no comma between). If you use the author’s name in a signal phrase at the beginning of the sentence, only the page number needs to appear in the textual citations. However, instead of emphasizing the democratizing nature of English, Langford insists “the real issue in the spread of the English language is globalization” (89).

Your works cited list should have three entries and should be titled “Works Cited.” Below is an example of how to cite an excerpt from your textbook. Use this example to craft correct citations. Power, Carla. "Not the Queen's English." First Year Writing: Writing in the Disciplines." 4 ed. New York: Pearson Custom Publishing,