One condition only please I need it before due date..
I post the rubric grade sheet for this assignment and a sample paper. It must be done through my univeristy library database; therefore, I’ll give the person who’ll do it my full name and my university ID in order to use the database.
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Annotated Bibliography
: Criteria
Excellent 4 |
Good 3 |
Okay 2 |
Poor 1 |
Includes 3 or more sources |
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Sources include scholarly as well as popular items |
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Contains at least one-sentence summary |
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Contains at least one evaluative statement (how is this source useful?) |
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Presents complete citation information |
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Citation follows correct MLA format |
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Annotation describes the work concisely |
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Evaluation discusses the work’s suitability for your purpose |
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Entries are consistent—all follow the same format |
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Sentences are complete, correct, clear |
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Bibliography is carefully proofread and error free |
Annotated Bibliography Assignment (to go in Final Portfolio)
1. You must create a list of sources that will help you understand and/or give you background information on Sikh culture and traditions. These sources should give you useful information.
1. You must have at least 3 sources
1. You must include a short (1-sentence summary) of the source
1. You must include one evaluative sentence explaining how/why this source is useful for you in understanding Sikh culture and traditions
Due Date: This document is due in your Final Portfolio on April 22. We will not do multiple drafts of this document in class, but you should do multiple drafts and proofread well, so that you turn in mistake-free work!
Lisa Jones
Prof. Hall
ENG 300
November, 10, 2012
Annotated Bibliography
Groes, Sebastian. “Ian McEwan and the Modernist Consciousness of the City in Saturday.” Ian McEwan. Ed. Sebastian Groes. New York: Continuum Books, 2009. 99-114. Print. Comment by WSU: Basic Works Cited Format
Groes’ essay focuses on the relationship that Henry Perowne has with the city. This is useful because it helps me to understand the politics in the story. Comment by WSU: 1-sentence summary of the article Comment by WSU: 1-sentence evaluation of it’s usefulness
Haffenden, John. “Ian McEwan.” Conversations with Ian McEwan. Ed. Ryan Roberts. Jackson: UP Of Mississippi, 2010. 26-46. Print.
In 1983 Haffenden spoke with McEwan about his recently published novel The Comfort of Strangers. This interview provides contrast to a 2005 interview of a similar nature between Zadie Smith and McEwan.
Ryan, Kiernan. “Sex, Violence and Complicity: Martin Amis and Ian McEwan.” An Introduction to Contemporary Fiction. Ed. Rod Mengham. Malden, MA: Polity Press, 1999. 203- 218. Print.
Kiernan’s essay focuses on the situational discomfort that reader’s experience when reading McEwan (and Amis’) works of fiction. This gives me a good background in reader response.