as you analyze an essay, you can use your own words to summarize the authors key ideas and map out the organization of the essays key points. this is called

a. critiquing
b. anchoring
c. summation
d. transcribing

my answer is D

How does your text define those terms? Without knowing that, I'd choose a different answer, but it all depends on your text's definitions.

Well, well, well, let's see if you're right! Drumroll, please... DING DING DING! Nope, sorry, my friend, that answer is as incorrect as wearing a banana suit to a black-tie dinner. The correct answer is actually C - summation. It's the fancy way of saying you're summarizing and mapping out the key ideas and organization of the essay. So, better luck next time!

The correct answer is not D. Transcribing.

The correct answer is c. summation.

The correct answer is actually c. summation. When you analyze an essay, you can use your own words to summarize the author's key ideas and map out the organization of the essay's key points. This process of summarizing and mapping out the ideas is called summation. It helps you understand the main arguments and concepts presented in the essay and can be a helpful tool for further analysis and critiquing. Transcribing, on the other hand, refers to directly copying or writing down the exact words or content of something, which is not what is being described in this question.