"The Reading Brain in the Digital Age" might make an interesting read for y'all for a couple of reasons. First off, it's an excellent example of a synthesis paper. The writer offers plenty of examples of establishing sources and fluidly incorporating quotations. Should you find yourself writing another synthesis argument soon, it might be nice to have a model handy. Another reason it might be useful is that it mirrors the type of arguments that frequently appear on the Lang exam. I can easily envision a prompt centered around reading digital texts compared to paper texts.
It's a long article, but the wrinkle at the end is intriguing.
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