AP Lang Synthesis Essay Template (with examples)

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What is a Synthesis Essay?

A synthesis essay combines multiple sources to form a cohesive argument.

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What is the AP Lang Exam?

The AP Lang Exam is an Advanced Placement exam assessing language and composition skills.

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What does it mean to Analyze the Prompt?

To analyze the prompt is to understand the argument or evaluation required by the prompt.

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What is the Central Question in a synthesis essay?

The central question is the main inquiry driving the synthesis essay argument.

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What is meant by Scope of Argument?

The scope of argument refers to the range and focus of your argument based on the prompt.

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What does it mean to Skim Sources?

Skimming sources means to quickly read to grasp general perspectives of the sources.

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What is the purpose of Annotating?

Annotating involves highlighting key evidence and assessing source credibility.

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What is a Thesis Statement?

A thesis statement is a direct, arguable statement addressing the essay prompt.

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What is a Logical Outline?

A logical outline is a structured plan guiding the organization of the essay.

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What is a Compelling Hook?

A compelling hook is an engaging opening statement to capture the reader's interest.

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What are Body Paragraphs?

Body paragraphs are sections focusing on individual arguments or ideas.

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What is Evidence Integration?

Evidence integration involves incorporating 2-3 sources to support your claims.

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What is Synthesis in essay writing?

Synthesis is connecting relationships between different sources' ideas.

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What is a Counterargument Paragraph?

A counterargument paragraph is a section addressing and refuting opposing views.

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What does it mean to Restate Thesis?

To restate the thesis means to rephrase the thesis in the conclusion to reinforce the main argument.

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What is a Final Thought in an essay?

A final thought is a concluding statement reflecting broader implications.

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What does it mean to Blend Sources?

Blending sources means to integrate sources logically rather than summarizing separately.

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What is Time Management in the context of writing?

Time management involves allocating specific time for reading, writing, and revising.

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Why use Sophisticated Vocabulary?

Using sophisticated vocabulary enhances the quality of the essay.

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What are Rhetorical Techniques?

Rhetorical techniques are strategies like parallelism used for impactful writing.

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What is the Digital Divide?

The digital divide refers to the disparity in access to technology among different populations.

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What is Educational Inequality?

Educational inequality is the unequal access to educational resources and opportunities.

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What is Critical Thinking?

Critical thinking is the ability to analyze and evaluate information effectively.

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What is Passive Learning?

Passive learning is a learning approach with minimal engagement or interaction.

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What is Misinformation?

Misinformation is false or misleading information, especially online.

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What are Expert Opinions?

Expert opinions are insights or analyses provided by knowledgeable individuals.