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1 Student Learning Services | University Library Tips for Wri*ng a Synthesis Heather McWhinney, 2017 Student Learning Services | University Library Synthesizing o Synthesizing is key to a good paper. A synthesis iden*fies and interprets themes, trends and rela*onships. o A synthesis reveals similari*es and differences and shows how the literature supports your thesis. o Your paper’s paragraphs should begin with a topic sentence that makes a general point or claim. o The body of the paragraph should synthesize evidence from your sources to support your topic sentence. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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TipsforWri*ngaSynthesisHeatherMcWhinney,2017

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Synthesizing

o Synthesizingiskeytoagoodpaper.Asynthesisiden*fiesandinterpretsthemes,trendsandrela*onships.

o Asynthesisrevealssimilari*esanddifferencesandshowshowtheliteraturesupportsyourthesis.

o Yourpaper’sparagraphsshouldbeginwithatopicsentencethatmakesageneralpointorclaim.

o Thebodyoftheparagraphshouldsynthesizeevidencefromyoursourcestosupportyourtopicsentence.

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TheSiloApproach

o Whenwri*ngaboutsources,studentsoDenusea“siloapproach”ratherthanasynthesis.

o Theywritetheirfirstparagraphaboutonesource,theirsecondparagraphaboutanothersource,theirthirdaboutathirdsource,andsoon.

o Thepurposeofapaperistypicallynottoanalyzeeachsourceseparately,buttoshowhowtheevidencefromthesourcesrelatestooneanotherandtoyourownthesis.

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SiloVersusSynthesis

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SiloApproachVersusSynthesisSilo Synthesis

Eachsourceisdiscussedseparately.Comparisonsarenotmadeandrela*onshipsnotdrawn.Eachparagraphbeginswithadifferentauthor’sname.

Nosourceisdiscussedinisola*on.Evidencefromsourcesiscomparedandrela*onshipsdrawn.

Norela*onshipsaredrawnbetweenthestudentwriter’sownsclaimsandtheevidencepresentedintheparagraph.

Thestudent’sownpointorclaimisthefocusoftheparagraph.Thispointorclaimismadeinthetopicsentence.Evidencefromdifferencesourcessupportsthepointorclaim.

Individualsourcesarereferredtoonlyonce.

Individualsourcesmaybereferredtoseveral*mesindifferentpartsofthepaper.