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AssignmentSubmit a 750-1000 word annotated bibliography of the selected sources you will use to write Essay #6 (your annotated bibliography will include a short story and a poem from the Backpack Literature textbook and four essays and/or articles from the TROY Library databases). List your six sources in alphabetical order, according to author's last name. Include all information required by the MLA style for each citation. You can find this in your Writers Reference textbook or online at https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01... DefinitionA bibliography is usually thought of as an alphabetical listing of books at the end of a written work (essay or article, book, book chapter, etc.), to which the author referred during the research and writing process. In addition to books and articles, bibliographies can include sources such as reviews, reports, interviews, or even non-print resources like Web sites, video or audio recordings. Because they may include such varied resources, bibliographies are also referred to as “Works Cited” or “Works Consulted” (the latter can include those titles that merely contributed to research, but were not specifically cited in text). The standard bibliography details the citation information of the consulted sources: author(s), title, date of publication, and publisher's name and location (and for articles: journal title, volume, issue, and page numbers). The primary function of bibliographic citations is to assist the reader in finding the sources used in the writing of a work.To these basic citations, the annotated bibliography adds descriptive and evaluative comments (i.e., an annotation), assessing the nature and value of the cited works. The addition of commentary provides the future reader or researcher essential critical information and a foundation for further research. Composing an annotated bibliography in the draft stage of a project also helps a writer identify and assess the sources s/he is working with. Be sure to include a statement detailing how the source is useful to your research and how the source will be used in your completed essay.CompositionWhile an annotation can be as short as one sentence, the average entry in an annotated bibliography consists of a work's citation information followed by a short paragraph, roughly 100-150 words in length, which should include brief and selective direct quotes. The annotated bibliography is compiled by:
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