A synthesis is a written discussion that draws on one or more sources.
It follows that your ability to write syntheses depends on your ability
to infer relationships among sources - essays, articles, fiction, and
also non-written sources, such as lectures, interviews, observations.
<u>Which of the following steps is an example of synthesizing?
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<em>Combine the ideas from two sources to create a new work.</em>
<u>Synthesizing</u> is a common writing tool present in essays or <u>discussions</u>, in which the writer bases his/her opinions, remarks and statements on multiple sources or other author's opinions, usually two, to construct a personal and unique <u>reflection</u> or analysis.