Explanatory Synthesis: A Recap

Thanks to a fantastic question coming to me via email, I wanted to post a quick overview of what goes into creating an explanatory synthesis.  As our textbook illustrates on pages 102-103, creating an explanatory synthesis involves three basic steps:

  1. summarize your sources (for response paper 3: “Beach” and at least one other source)
  2. make judgments about / conduct a critical reading of your sources
  3. determine the relationship(s) between your sources

Steps 1 and 2 should look familiar, as we’ve just written summaries and critiques.  Therefore, step 3 is the new writing task.

Keep in mind that the goal of explanatory synthesis is to help our readers understand something by presenting facts from various sources in a reasonably objective manner.  This means that there isn’t a lot of room for our opinions when writing an explanatory synthesis.  Instead, we should work to connect the sources we are sharing with the reader — what does one source teach us about the other?

Please let me know if you have any questions as you move along through your homework!

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