What You'll Learn

  • Analyze and compare arguments from multiple sources on the same topic
  • Identify relationships between sources: agreement, contrast, extension, and qualification
  • Create thesis statements that synthesize diverse perspectives into a unified argument
  • Structure and write complete synthesis essays with smooth source integration
  • Maintain your own argumentative voice while drawing on multiple authorities
  • Edit synthesis writing for clarity, coherence, and concision

Before You Start

This unit builds on foundational skills from earlier ELA units. You should be comfortable with:

  • Argument analysis: Identifying claims, evidence, and reasoning in texts
  • Paragraph writing: Constructing coherent paragraphs with topic sentences and support
  • Source citation: Using signal phrases and integrating quotes or paraphrases
  • Essay structure: Organizing multi-paragraph essays with introduction, body, and conclusion

If you need to review these skills, revisit the Argument Essays and Research Fundamentals units.

SAT/ACT Alignment

The skills in this unit directly support success on standardized tests:

  • SAT Reading/Writing: Analyzing paired passages and synthesizing information (Information+Ideas domain)
  • SAT Writing: Revising for expression of ideas, organization, and effective language use (ExpressionOfIdeas domain)
  • ACT English: Evaluating rhetorical effectiveness, organization, and style
  • ACT Reading: Comparing and synthesizing information across texts

Lessons