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Home > English > Writing Skills > Essay Writing

What is a ‘synthesis’ in writing?

A. Combining different ideas or sources to create a cohesive argument
B. A summary of a single source
C. A personal opinion
D. An unrelated anecdote

Answer: Combining different ideas or sources to create a cohesive argument


Additional Information: Synthesis is essential for demonstrating how various pieces of information work together to support a central thesis.


Subjects: Essay Writing, Writing Skills

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