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9 COMPARING AND SYNTHESIZING SOURCES

138 9 COMPARING AND SYNTHESIZING SOURCES nce you start COMPARING the statements of different authors, you may discover many problems in fitting SOURCES together. Books may cover the same subject but have different focuses and different purposes. Authors may disagree over ideas, facts, and basic viewpoints. Large gaps of knowledge may exist, not covered by the available SOURCES . In this chapter, we will study ways of fitting parts together and evaluating differences between authors. Two types of essay, the synthesis of SOURCES and the evaluative comparison of SOURCES , will help you develop the skills of bringing SOURCES together. O Chapter 9 COMPARING and SYNTHESIZING SOURCES 139 Knowledge Is Messy A library presents an imposing vision: books neatly arranged according to reference numbers on endless rows of shelves.

new publications in support of one theory or the other. For example, much geological writing in the late 19605 argued for or against the controversial idea of continental drift. At other times a discovery or an invention may affect the work of many scholars and scientists, exciting them to

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