Reading Strategy: Synthesize

When you read two or more texts about the same topic, you can compare how the authors express ideas. Comparing across texts is one way to synthesize.

Strategy in Action

Here’s how one student began to compare across two texts.

“People think the boy’s actions are unusual.”

Practice Together

First read “Wings.” Then read “Icarus and Daedalus.” Follow the steps in the How-To box to compare the two texts.