Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Summaries and Synthesis

Summary

Greene has a conversation with the readers in his article and tells his audience that framing is very important in forming an argument. He also explain how to develop a proper argument and talks about asking questions, having a clear idea, and research is very important.


Synthesis

In both readings they are very similar because they both give the readers steps to follow and rules for writing and forming ideas.








1 comment:

  1. Allison, I appreciate that you are giving the assignment a shot. I would like you to try to define the argument and audience and include a few sentences about what you think occurs in the article in you summary. Your synthesis your refer to the articles and authors directly--state names and title. Then you should go into how they are similar or different and how they define the conversation. This will get easier the more we read and practice. I think that what you have here is a good start. You should keep trying and let me know if I can help clarify any part for you.

    I will comment on your answers separately. Thanks.

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