Question
Which aspect makes a synthesis different from a summary?
a. A synthesis includes information from one source.
b. A synthesis fully credits the sources.
c. A synthesis avoids providing any specific point of view.
d. A synthesis includes the writer’s analysis.
a. A synthesis includes information from one source.
b. A synthesis fully credits the sources.
c. A synthesis avoids providing any specific point of view.
d. A synthesis includes the writer’s analysis.
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The aspect that makes a synthesis different from a summary is:
**d. A synthesis includes the writer’s analysis.**
A synthesis not only combines information from multiple sources but also integrates the writer's own insights and interpretations, while a summary typically just restates the main points of a single source without additional analysis.
**d. A synthesis includes the writer’s analysis.**
A synthesis not only combines information from multiple sources but also integrates the writer's own insights and interpretations, while a summary typically just restates the main points of a single source without additional analysis.
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