Essay 2: Synthesis and Analysis
ENGL 1301
Miles
Essay 2: Synthesis and Analysis
Due: 11/9
Format:
Like all essays in this class, this paper should use 12-point times new roman font and default page margins. It should be double-spaced.
Required length: 3-4 pages.
You are to write a synthesis and analysis essay that meets the following criteria:
- Addresses the focusing question provided by your instructor
- Summarizes and analyzes the views of two writers on the question
- Shows how you have wrestled with different perspectives on the question and have synthesized these ideas to arrive at your own new view of the question
Readings:
Focusing Question: What social attitude should we take toward smoking?
“I’d Rather Smoke than Kiss” by Florence King, “A Silence That Kills” by Lyndon Haviland
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Focusing Question: Should Same-Sex Marriage be accepted in our society?
“Gay Marriage: Societal Suicide” by Charles Colson (pg 529), “What’s Wrong with Gay Marriage?” by Katha Pollitt
Structure:
- Introductory paragraph/section that presents the focusing question and hooks the reader
- A thesis that maps out your main analytical points and your main synthesis points
- Summary/analysis of the first text
- Summary/analysis of the second text
- Synthesis section that develops your main synthesis points
- Concluding paragraph that reiterates the values and limitations of the texts you have analyzed pulls together your new insights and leaves readers thinking about your views.
Papers must adhere to MLA formatting guidelines. For more information on documenting sources using this format, see chapter 3 of the Bedford Reader and chapter 23 of the McGraw-Hill Handbook.
Grading:
Fairness/Accuracy of the summary and analysis 30%
Synthesis of the texts 30%
Command of Rhetorical strategies in the texts 20%
Overall organization/structure (Is the thesis an accurate forecast for the rest of the essay? Is the essay true to this forecast?) 20%