Review the feedback you received on the Annotated Bibliography: Annotations of
3 Sources Assignment. Determine whether you will use those three sources for
this assignment, or if you need to replace any of them.
2. Locate five sources using the library resources provided in Modules 1 and 2.
a. Most likely, three will be the sources you annotated for your Annotations
of 3 Sources Assignment. You may need to locate some new sources, based
on instructor feedback or further research. Revise entries as necessary.
b. Preview and evaluate multiple sources. Narrow to five sources that are
reliable, appropriate, and best represent a range of views on your topic.
3. Create a document using the Document Formatting Guidelines provided in the
Introduction Module. Title the document Annotated Bibliography: Draft
Submission.
4. Write annotations for each of your five sources. Use your Annotations of 3
Sources Assignment document as a starting point. For each source:
a. Provide an MLA-style works cited entry.
b. Provide a 100-300 word annotation.
i. Write a summary of the source in present tense. Your summary
must be accurate, fair, and in your own words.
1. Use signal phrases to indicate where you are referring to
someone elses ideas.
2. Use quotation marks around any exact words or phrases.
3. If the source has page numbers, use parenthetical citations
to indicate where your readers can find summarized,
paraphrased, or quoted information.
ii. In another paragraph, analyze the source. Evaluate the sources
relevance and appropriateness for your topic. Explain how you plan
to use the source in your argument essay. Please also include a 100-175 word Annotated Bibliography Dear Reader Letter and include
it on the first page of the Annotated Bibliography: sources are disclosed.
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