A key difference between the rhetorical analysis essay and the synthesis essay is the idea that you're constructing a complex argument, an argument defined by built-in concessions to the other side, including counterarguments, alternative perspectives, or modifiers to change one's own argument by giving it nuance. In this exercise, we're going to help students practice responding to the ideas and arguments of others
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Group A: When Explaining Quotations
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Group B: When Putting Together Different Views
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