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Question 1
This unit covers Weeks 11-13
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True
False
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Question 2
What is an Explanatory Synthesis Essay?
A summary of all the sources combined into an essay.
An informative research paper that helps someone understand a topic
better.
A personal essay about experiences I have had with my topic.
An argumentative essay.
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Question 3
Which of the following will you do in the Explanatory Synthesis Essay?
(select all that apply)
Use the research I gathered for my Annotated Bibliography
Format it according to APA standards
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Question 4
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The Explanatory Synthesis should be 5-7 pages long or 1500 - 2500
words (not including the cover page or references page).
True
False
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Question 5
What are some of the assignments you will complete in this unit? (select
all that apply)
Synthesis Outline and Table
Explanatory Synthesis Draft
Explanatory Synthesis Draft Peer Review
Final Revision of Your Explanatory Synthesis
Explanatory Synthesis Essay Submission
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Question 6
Because I have been in this class for 11 weeks now, it is OK to start
skimming instructions, announcements, and feedback.
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Keep reading all the instructions, announcements, and feedback! You
have made it so far already, and you want to finish strong. If you start
skimming now, you will miss important information that can help you
succeed.
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This essay makes up 35% of your final grade. What can you do to ensure
you submit your best work? (select all that apply)
Manage my time so I am not writing the whole essay the day it is due.
Ask my instructor for help and clarification of instructions.
Revise my essay before submitting the final draft.
Complete all the assignments in this unit.
Read my instructor's feedback so I know if I am doing everything correctly.
Make sure I am giving credit to my sources so I do not plagiarize words or
ideas.
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There is a template in the Unit Overview. I can use this template to format
my essay.
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