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 “Synthesis” is the combining of separate elements or substances to form a coherent whole.  Sometimes when we synthesize, we can compare, contrast, or.

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1  “Synthesis” is the combining of separate elements or substances to form a coherent whole.  Sometimes when we synthesize, we can compare, contrast, or compare AND contrast in order to develop analytical conclusions.

2  Sample Prompt: Develop an original argument about the theme revealed in both All Over but the Shoutin’ by Rick Bragg and The Color of Water by James McBride.  Sample Thesis: Although the two memoirs, All Over but the Shoutin’ by Rick Bragg and The Color of Water by James McBride have many differing characters and unique plotlines, they both share the common theme, with familial support and love, one can overcome obstacles, as evidenced by X, Y, and Z.

3  Topic Sentence: To begin, both memoirs establish the common theme based on…  Context/Quote 1: In All Over but the Shoutin’, Rick Bragg’s mother teaches him to persevere in difficult circumstances.  Analysis of theme development  TR Context/Quote 2: Like Bragg, in The Color of Water, James McBride’s strong mother instills in him the importance of education as a path out of poverty  Analysis of theme development  Concluding Sentence

4 With a partner, produce a thesis statement and one (1) body paragraph that answers the following prompt question: Read and synthesize “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden and “The Courage That My Mother Had” by Edna St. Vincent Millay. Develop an original argument about the common theme revealed in both poems.


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