Prompt: How has completing the annotated bibliography changed or clarified your understanding of your research topic? Discuss how your sources connect to one another and how they are shaping your argument moving forward.

Prompt Response:  Doing the annotated bibliography really cleared things up for me because it forced me to actually organize my thoughts instead of just having a bunch of random tabs open. I noticed that most of my sources connect by agreeing on the main problem, but they all suggest totally different ways to fix it, which gave me a much broader view of the topic. This is helping me shape my argument because now I can move past the basic facts and focus on comparing the different solutions I found. Moving forward, my paper is going to be way stronger because I can use my sources to back up my own ideas while also explaining why some other perspectives might be wrong.


Summary: We continued to work on the annotated bibliography.


Reflection: I learned how to make an annotated bibliography.



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