
ENGL135: Week 4: Annotated Bibliography
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Description
This week, you will complete your annotated bibliography for the problem-solution essay you began working on in Week 3. In addition to the source you identified in the Week 3 discussion, you will find four additional scholarly or academic sources (see Lesson 4 for specific details), for a total of five. These sources will be the building blocks for your essay, so be sure to spend time searching for sources, reading critically, and evaluating the relevance of each source.
For each source, provide the following.
- The APA style reference
- A one-paragraph summary of the relevant sections of the article written in your own words
- An one-paragraph assessment of its overall quality and relevance to your essay topic
To help make sure your document is properly formatted and meets all assignment requirements, please refer to the Annotated Bibliography Template and Sample Annotated Bibliography located in the assignment description in Week 3.
The grading rubric for this assignment is below.
Rubric
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Introduction
Introductory paragraph provides context, grabs the reader’s interest, and includes a working thesis.
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References
All references are in correct APA format. Close attention is paid to capitalization, use of italics, and page numbering.
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Summaries
Each summary provides a high-level overview of the author’s main points and evidence that includes specific details to outline and assess the argument of the text.
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Assessments
Each assessment clearly evaluates the quality of the source by considering the credibility, reliability, and timeliness of the course. In addition, the assessment demonstrates the relevance of the source to the essay topic and shows how and where it will be used.
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Grammar, Mechanics, and Style
Grammar refers to correctness of language. Mechanics refers to conventional correctness in capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. Style includes word choice, sentence variety, clarity, and conciseness. Also, sentences vary in length and structure; ideas are clear, logical, and concise.
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Total Points: 120
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