In 1200 words, synthesize the following sources in support of an original argument: Sources: 1. NPR podcast “Dialogue and Exchange” https://www.npr.org/programs/ted-radio-hour/558307433Links to an external site.

use the npr link to write a synthesis essay about dialogue and exchange include another source that is not from the link.one credible source that you find on your own

https://www.npr.org/programs/ted-radio-hour/558307433Links to an external site.

Requirements:

  • MLA format 
  • Title the essay.
  • Your intro paragraph(s) shall contextualize your issue and summarize background information before making your central argument.
  • Body paragraphs shall have evidence in support of your thesis.  Evidence builds logos.  
  • Quote sandwich:  claim, quote, unpack quote
  • Use attributive tags to build ethos.  (Dr. X from Y University Research states …)
  • Use relationship terms to synthesize source materials.  (Similarly, contrary to, however, etc.)
  • A refutation is required.
  • Do not use the first person.  (Sticking with an objective point of view adheres to the values of an academic audience thereby building pathos.) 
  • Do not use the following words:  always, nowadays, never, all, very, really, kind of.
  • Your conclusion shall be a paragraph that includes the reaffirmation of your thesis and the greater implications at stake.  
  • Include a Works Cited page.  

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