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Give three summaries and each of them has a connection to each other.
SYNTHESIS PAPER ASSIGNMENTPurposeThe purpose of this assignment is to contin" rel="nofollow">inue buildin" rel="nofollow">ing a foundation for the other papers you will write for this class—the Interview Report
and the Argumentative Essay. You can contin" rel="nofollow">inue to build this foundation by fin" rel="nofollow">indin" rel="nofollow">ing, readin" rel="nofollow">ing, and summarizin" rel="nofollow">ing three pieces of publicly
available published material on your topic and by in" rel="nofollow">integratin" rel="nofollow">ing the relevant in" rel="nofollow">information from your summaries.FormatYour Synthesis Paper should be in" rel="nofollow">in the form of a Word document. Your document should be double-spaced, have a one-in" rel="nofollow">inch margin" rel="nofollow">in on all sides,
and be done in" rel="nofollow">in a 12-poin" rel="nofollow">int font.ContentsYour Synthesis Paper, which should run about 1,000 words, should have two main" rel="nofollow">in parts:• Summaries of each of your three pieces of published material.• A framework for your summaries.The framework for your synthesis paper should in" rel="nofollow">include an in" rel="nofollow">introduction, conclusion, and transitional material. Your in" rel="nofollow">introduction should
identify your topic, in" rel="nofollow">include in" rel="nofollow">information about the publications you will summarize, and in" rel="nofollow">indicate what you will do in" rel="nofollow">in this paper. Your
conclusion should in" rel="nofollow">include your thoughts on the in" rel="nofollow">information provided in" rel="nofollow">in the summaries (This constitutes your synthesis, that is, your
combin" rel="nofollow">inin" rel="nofollow">ing of separate elements in" rel="nofollow">into a coherent whole) and provide a sense of closure. Your transitional material should lin" rel="nofollow">ink the sections of
your paper (in" rel="nofollow">introduction, summaries, and conclusion).Suggestions for Draftin" rel="nofollow">ing Your Synthesis Paper• Start by closely readin" rel="nofollow">ing and summarizin" rel="nofollow">ing your three publications one at a time.• Decide on the order of presentation of your summaries.• Draft your in" rel="nofollow">introduction.• Draft your conclusion.• Lin" rel="nofollow">ink the parts of your paper.• Give your draft a title.