1. My goals for this bibliography was to understand and read all my sources to ultimately help myself write a good paper. I think I reached my goals because I now understand all of my sources.
2. I used my time by reading and understanding every source and then writing the annotation after
3. The workshop of the first three sources really helped by pointing out what I lacked in my bibliography, so with the next two sources I added more.
4. The active reading activities really helped me write the bibliography as well because it helped me understand the sources a lot more then if I would of just read it myself.
5. This was the first annotated bibliography the I've ever written, so I've learned that they aren't so scary and that I actually can write one.
6. The hardest part of the paper for me was writing a detailed "how you use it" part of the annotation.
7. The easiest part of the paper was finding usable quotes that I can actually use in my future papers.
8. The part of my paper that might need a little bit of work would be the "how you use it" part of the annotation. It might need to be added to, but I tried to add as much detail as I could.
9. My writing process was to first read my sources and get a good understanding of all of them, then to write the paragraphs of the annotation with as much detail as possible. Then write down the quotes that stood out to me as I read the source.
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