Prompt 15: Focus on integrating sources

Most colleges in the United States value critical thinking over memorization (see E1-b). In a well-organized essay, compare the negative aspects and positive aspects of these two ways of learning and then explain which one you think is preferable. Ask two friends or classmates what they think. Use their responses and your own reasons as evidence to support your position. Be sure to integrate the words or ideas of others into your essay. Suggested writing focus: integrating sources (see MLA-3).

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Most colleges in the United States value critical thinking over memorization (see E1-b). In a well-organized essay, compare the negative aspects and positive aspects of these two ways of learning and then explain which one you think is preferable. Ask two friends or classmates what they think. Use their responses and your own reasons as evidence to support your position. Be sure to integrate the words or ideas of others into your essay. Suggested writing focus: integrating sources (see MLA-3).