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Annotated Bibliography Instructions:
Your Annotated Bibliography assignment should consist of one academic article per person in your group that you plan to use in your argument/research essay. The AB should feature the following information:
- A creative, original title that coordinates with the title of your argument/research essay 2. Your argument statement
3. An accurate MLA citation for the research article(s) you found
4. An annotation (paragraph) that includes the following information (think APP+R): - What’s the article about?
Give its title, the author’s name, and the article’s main idea.
- What’s the point of the article?
Give a brief 2-3 sentence summary of the entire article. In this section, think about and discuss the kind of evidence that the author uses to support his or her idea.
- What’s the proof?
Give at least one quote from the article (with in text citation) that is relevant to your essay’s argument/sub-arguments.
And explain how that quote will function in your essay in one sentence.
- Reflect on the article and its credibility.
Options (choose two to assess the article’s credibility):
– Does the author have degree(s) in the article’s subject matter? – Is the author associated with a reputable university or college? – Is the article fairly new or was it published many years ago?
– How long is the article?
– How many sources does the article cite? A few or very many?Please read the information below slowly and carefully.