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: By creating a annotated bibliography, it clarified my understanding of the war on terrorism. It had me evaluating the contents, the credibility, and accuracy of the sources. All of my sources covered the hypocrisies of the counter terrorism strategies and the U.S. and the Middle East conflict. Shaping my argument to go towards the direct that counter terrorism strategies have been ineffective since 2001. The sources I chose all provide evidence to back up this argument.

Summary: In class we finished creating our annotated bibliography. 

Reflection: Through creating an annotated bibliography, I have a better understanding of the effectiveness of the counter terrorism strategies. 

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