Annotated Bibliography (for English class)

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Hi, please write an Annotated Bibliography with these requirements, thank you so much. (MLA format!) 🙂

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Please do not plagiarize because it will be upload on Turnitin. Thank you so much.

I wrote a pre-sources before (i wrote it very fast so I didnt check the requirements), please check if it macth the requirement that you can use the sources. (add the summary) IF NOT, please find some other sources and make the new one.

Pls dont use too fancy words becasue it is for non native speaker. Thanks~

Annotated Bibliography

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ASSIGNMENT (This Annotated Bibliography is the sources about the essay ” How do monsters affect people’s lives , all of the sources will be use in my next essay so please find the sources related to my topic.

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ASSIGNMENT

Research Bird

This assignment asks you to synthesize and reflect critically on at least 8 relevant sources that you are

planning on using for your Essay #4 (Note: more than 8 sources will help you write a stronger paper if all the sources are relevant). Writing the bibliography before your thesis will help you determine what you want to argue because the research will ensure that your essay is successful.

SOURCES Requirments:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Your bibliography should contain 8 entries, and should meet the following criteria:

  • 4 academic, peer-reviewed journal articles about a Monsters
  • A popular newspaper or newsmagazine article about a Monster
  • A credible website (one that fulfills the CARS test) with information about the Monster
  • A primary source about the Monster (including but not limited to movement organization website, print or online interviews with movement activists, movement documents or art, activist generated writing, documentaries featuring living movement activists, etc.)
  • 1 Choice sources

FORMAT

For each of your sources, you should include an entry with relevant publication information in MLA format.

( around 2 sources in one pge, so it should be around 4 pge).

ANNOTATIONS Directions:

Your annotations for each of your 8 sources should do the following

o summarize the source (chapter, book, article, or the like).

o identify the piece’s argument (or main point)

o rely primarily on your own words and phrasing–use summary and paraphrase.

o discuss the source’s strengths and weaknesses. For instance, does the item offer a good introduction to the issue? Does the item deal with a particular aspect of the issue that is especially relevant to the problem you plan to address in your proposal? Do you find the piece accessible or is it geared to a more specialized audience?

o describe how this piece will contribute to your research project.

o Each annotation should be a ½ page to 1-page, single-spaced.

Example:

Lamott, Anne. Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life. New

York: Anchor Books, 1995.

Lamott’s book offers honest advice on the nature of a writing life, complete with its insecurities and failures. Taking a humorous approach to the realities of being a writer, the chapters in Lamott’s book are wry and anecdotal and offer advice on everything from plot development to jealousy, from perfectionism to struggling with one’s own internal critic. In the process, Lamott includes writing exercises designed to be both productive and fun. Lamott offers sane advice for those struggling with the anxieties of writing, but her main project seems to be offering the reader a reality check regarding writing, publishing and struggling with one’s own imperfect humanity in the process. Rather than a practical handbook for producing and/or publishing, this text is indispensable because of its honest perspective, its down-to-earth humor, and its encouraging approach. Chapters in this text could easily be included in the curriculum for a writing class. Several of the chapters in Part 1 address the writing process and would serve to generate discussion on students’ own drafting and revising processes. Some of the writing exercises would also be appropriate for generating classroom writing exercises. Students should find Lamott’s style both engaging and enjoyable.

Meyer, Michael. “What Is Ethics?” Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Santa Clara
University, 1 Jan. 2010. Web. 9 Mar. 2015.
This short article depicts what does the word “Ethics” mean to people in society. Meyer makes reference to a quick interview with business people conducted by sociologist Raymond Baumhart, and he concludes that most people have their feelings serve as their base of ethical standards, which Meyer considers that is not what ethics is supposed to be. Meyer suggests ethics includes two parts. The first part refers to standards of rights and obligations that benefits society, and the second part refers to the standards of moral conducts and beliefs shaped through social development. This article is relatively persuasive despite it lacks specific evidences to support its arguments because it is more of a pathos persuasion than a logos one, by attacking what common people view ethics is. This article offers a credible source and proof of people are emotional on ethical issues, this allows the research paper to develop a more logical perspective on ethics.

Please tell me if you need more explanation. Thanks!!!

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