Prompt: Which part of the annotated bibliography (summary, reflection, or evaluation) was the most challenging for you, and why? Explain how that challenge helped you grow as a researcher and how it will help you when writing your research paper.

 Prompt Response: The evaluation part was definitely the hardest for me because I had to stop just reading the info and actually figure out if the author was biased or if their methods were legit. This challenge helped me grow as a researcher because it taught me to be more skeptical and not just trust every professional-looking source I find online. Dealing with that difficulty is going to help me when I write my paper because I’ll be able to pick the strongest evidence to support my points instead of using weak or one-sided arguments. Since I already did the hard work of judging the sources, I can now focus on how they fit together to prove my thesis without worrying if the info is actually reliable.


Summary: We made our annotated bibliography.


Reflection: I learned how to make an annotated bibliography.

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