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: Look for recurring arguments, shared methodologies, or major disagreements among the 336 items to create 3–5 core categories. 2. Synthesize Instead of Summarizing

: Be ruthless. If a resource doesn't directly support your main argument, set it aside. Focus on high-quality, recent, or foundational sources. We found 336 resources for you..

: Provide your own commentary on what the collective data means rather than just reporting facts. 3. Draft the Final Write-Up : Look for recurring arguments, shared methodologies, or

A useful write-up isn't a collection of individual summaries; it's a conversation between sources. : Look for recurring arguments

: Use linking phrases like "Similarly," "In contrast to," or "Building on this," to show how different resources relate to one another.