April 23rd: 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.

The evaluation part of the annotated bibliography was the most challenging for me because it required me to think more deeply about the credibility and usefulness of each source instead of just summarizing the information. It was harder to decide whether a source was truly reliable and relevant, especially when some sources seemed good at first but had biases or lacked strong evidence. However, this challenge helped me grow as a researcher because it forced me to be more critical and not just accept information at face value. It also showed me how important it is to use strong, trustworthy sources. This will help me when writing my research paper because I will be able to choose better sources and build a more convincing and well-supported argument.

Summary: Worked on it in class. got 3 sources part of the way.

reflection: Writable is a horrible platform to use. Writing  on a google or word dock is MUCH better, even though you dont care at all what we think

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