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 most challenging part of the annotated bibliography was the summary. I really had to think about the question: "If someone had no idea what this source was about, how would you summarize it to them?" Having to make a concise rundown of the main points in a source is hard. Despite this challenge, it helps me grow to be a better researcher.  By pushing me to interpret information on my own. Further helping me when I write my research paper and I have to back up the evidence. 

Summary: In class we started working on our annotated bibliography.

Reflection: Through creating an annotated bibliography, I can use this experience in my future learning. 

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