Write an annotated bibliography of 10 sources you are considering using in your Research Paper. [Note: you may or may not actually end up using all of these sources in your final Research Paper].
Cite the book, article, or document using the appropriate MLA style.
For each source, write: 1) a concise annotation (between 100-200 words) that summarizes the central theme and scope of the book or article. 2) Include a few sentences that (a) evaluate the source (between 100-200 words). 3) Include a few sentences (between 100-200 words) that reflect or explain how this work illuminates your topic (do you think that you will use this source in you final paper? How does it compare to some of your other sources?).
Use the subtitles Summary, Evaluation and Reflection and follow standard MLA formatting: 12 point Times or similar font, 1″ margins, and double spaced lines. Make sure your annotations include the requirements listed below.
Annotations shorter than the minimum will receive a lower grade. Bibliographies with less than 10 sources will not be accepted and will not receive credit for the assignment.
Do not use first (I, we, my, our, etc.) or second person in the Summary and Evaluation sections. You can use first person but only in the Reflection.
Can you use the source I send you?