Prompt: As you gathered sources, you were expected to find multiple perspectives on your topic. What differences did you notice between your sources? Explain how these differences helped you better understand the complexity of your issue.

 Prompt Response: I noticed that some of my sources focused on hard facts and data, while others shared personal stories and emotional opinions, which really highlighted the different ways people experience the same issue. These differences helped me see that the topic is way more complicated than it looks on the surface, especially when experts and regular people don't always agree. Seeing all those multiple sides made me realize there isn't just one simple answer to the problem, and it forced me to think about the situation from a much broader perspective. Because I had to look at so many different viewpoints, I understood the whole topic much better and was able to write a paper that felt more balanced and well-researched.


Summary: We continued to research for our project.


Reflection: I learned how to correctly research my project.

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