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Unit 3 Annotated Bibliographies Assignment Instructions & Drop Link

Below is the Unit 3 Annotated Bibliography Assignment

When you have finished, please drop in Google Drive link here.

These are due Sunday 12/3 at the latest. 

Unit 3: Annotated Bibliography Draft

In a Word Document or Google Doc, please create an Annotated Bibliography for your Unit 3 Final Project. Please finish by the end of class. Think of it like an exam. When you have finished, submit to the Google Drive Link on Open Lab.

Research Question as Title

Citation #1

Summary:

Briefly describe what the source is about. Summaries should be about 4-5 sentences long.

Two Quotes:

Pick out two quotes that stand out to you, even if you’re not sure why. Make sure and copy & paste them here.

Rhetorical Analysis:

Answer the following questions: Who is the author? Are they credible? Why did they write this? When did they write this? How does the author try and appeal to my emotions? When they make claims, do they back them up with evidence? Who is the intended audience of this?

Reflection:

How do you see this source answering the research question that you have posed?

Citation #2

Summary:

Briefly describe what the source is about. Summaries should be about 4-5 sentences long.

Two Quotes:

Pick out two quotes that stand out to you, even if you’re not sure why. Make sure and copy & paste them here.

Rhetorical Analysis:

Answer the following questions: Who is the author? Are they credible? Why did they write this? When did they write this? How does the author try and appeal to my emotions? When they make claims, do they back them up with evidence? Who is the intended audience of this?

Reflection:

How do you see this source answering the research question that you have posed?

Citation #3

Summary:

Briefly describe what the source is about. Summaries should be about 4-5 sentences long.

Two Quotes:

Pick out two quotes that stand out to you, even if you’re not sure why. Make sure and copy & paste them here.

Rhetorical Analysis:

Answer the following questions: Who is the author? Are they credible? Why did they write this? When did they write this? How does the author try and appeal to my emotions? When they make claims, do they back them up with evidence? Who is the intended audience of this?

Reflection:

How do you see this source answering the research question that you have posed?

 

 

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