Yes. Many teachers use some rather sophisticated software to check for plagiarism and references. It is required by some schools.
The work done in a synthesis/response essay is two-fold. First, you must gather several references on the topic chosen or assigned. Next, discuss how each of the references relate to the topic, and then how they relate to each other. At the end of the essay, you will pick a stance and argue it, either addressing the viewpoints from your previous references, or addressing another facet of the topic altogether, using outside sources to help make your point.
Private scholarships have a variety of requirements. Some require an essay, others require a personal interview and some ask for references. Any essay required for any endeavor should be well written.
In MLA format, the list of references at the end of the essay is called the "Works Cited" page. It includes all the sources cited in the essay and follows specific formatting guidelines.
The claim makes an statement that can be argued for or against
What is an effective claim in an argumentative essay ?
An interpretive statement is basically a claim that you have written that connects to the central idea of yo stupid essay
The claim is the argument you plan to prove.
The overall claim of your essay is clear and well supported with evidence. (APEX)
The argument you plan to prove
The argument you plan to prove
Both should restate the essay’s main claim
Claim: Is the main point you are trying to prove(thesis).It also means to solve it.