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Now that you have gathered information, stop to evaluate
your findings.
- Have you found sufficient details to answer all your
questions?
- Can you throw away material which is not useful or
does not support your group's position on gun control?
- Do you need to rearrange the information in different
categories?
- Can you condense or combine the information?
- Do you need to develop new questions to adequately
cover your topic?
Work with your group to figure out how much you have learned.
- Are you able to make out any patterns in related facts from
different sources?
- Try moving your information pieces around until specific
details emerge to support your stand.
You are looking for insight.
- What have you learned so far?
- What more do you need?
You are trying to "tease" meaning out of fragments.
Synthesis requires rearranging pieces of information until
a new version emerges.
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