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Can you help write a Annotated Bibliography ?

For this assignment, you will write an annotated bibliography on three sources. For detailed information on how to create your Annotated Bibliography, please see this Sample Annotated Bibliography.

In your Annotated Bibliography, you will

  • Copy and paste the writing prompt you chose to explore in Week One into a Word Document.
  • Restate the working thesis you created in Week One below your writing prompt.
  • In this same document, identify your primary source (your short story) and two secondary, academic sources.
  • Summarize each source and explain how the source supports your working thesis. These summaries should be 100 to 150 words for each entry. For the Annotated Bibliography assignment, you will write annotations for three sources. One source should be a primary source. Next, you will choose two secondary sources that are additional to the text. The two sources you locate must be academic sources and come from peer-reviewed journals or other scholarly publications. For information on finding sources within the Ashford Library, please view the ENG125 - Literature Research tutorial. The Annotated Bibliography includes a citation of the source in APA format. It also includes a brief summary of the source.ENG125: Introduction to Literature Primary and Secondary Sources
    Primary Source
    The term primary source refers to
    • Original documents: Diaries, speeches, manuscripts, letters, interviews, news
    film footage, autobiographies, official records, etc. • Creative works: Poetry, drama, novels, music, art, etc. The primary source is the story, poems, or play you choose to write about. Please see the
    List of Literary Works to choose a primary source. The source must come from this list.
    Examples of primary sources
  • journals or other scholarly
    • A journal/magazine article that interprets and offers analysis of a literary work. • The biography of an author that includes references. • A historical account of the author’s time period and era that includes references. The two sources you locate must be academic sources and come from peer-reviewed
    Examples of secondary sources include:
    commentaries, encyclopedias, etc.
    Secondary sources are publications like textbooks, magazine articles, histories, criticisms,
    • Letters written by President Harry Truman when he was in office. • The Diary of Anne Frank, experiences of a Jewish family during World War II. • The Metamorphosis, a short story by Franz Kafka. Secondary Source
    The United States Constitution.Letters written by President Harry Truman when he was in office. • The Diary of Anne Frank, experiences of a Jewish family during World War II. • The Metamorphosis, a short story by Franz Kafka. Secondary Source
    Secondary sources are publications like textbooks, magazine articles, histories, criticisms,
    commentaries, encyclopedias, etc.
    Examples of secondary sources include:
    • A journal/magazine article that interprets and offers analysis of a literary work. • The biography of an author that includes references. • A historical account of the author’s time period and era that includes references. The two sources you locate must be academic sources and come from peer-reviewed
    journals or other scholarly publications. The library staff, being familiar with this course,
    can help you find these two sources. These sources can offer commentary on your story,
    or highlight the function of literary elements

 

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