April 24th: 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.

Completing the annotated bibliography helped clarify my understanding of the effects of plastic surgery on mental health by showing me how complex and varied the issue really is. At first, I thought it was mostly either positive or negative, but my sources showed that it can be both depending on the person and situation. Many of the sources connect by discussing how plastic surgery can improve confidence for some people, while others warn about risks like unrealistic expectations or underlying mental health issues. Together, they helped me see patterns, like how motivation and mental state play a big role in the outcome. These connections are shaping my argument by helping me focus on the idea that plastic surgery is not simply good or bad, but that its effects on mental health depend on individual factors, which I plan to explore more in my research paper.

Summary: Not really sure what we did in class. I have much more important things to work on and more pressing matters.

Reflection: We did something

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