Paper 3: An Annotated BibliographyPaper 3 is a bit different that the other papers we will write in this course. For paper 3, goto the Billington Library databases and find the resources you need to write Paper 4 (see below).That means you need four database sources that are longer than 700 words and support theargument you plan to make in Paper 4. After you have read your sources, write the MLA citationfor each source, and follow it with a five to seven sentence summary of what the source is aboutand how it will help you make your argument. Your final product should include all fourdatabase sources and our textbook.For examples of annotated bibliographies, look at the Writing Center handout onAnnotated Bibliographies:
Task For the final written composition of the course, you will compose an essay that explores how and why literary elements or devices in the text contribute to a theme. You will support your original
Task For the final written composition of the course, you will compose an essay that explores how and why literary elements or devices in the text contribute to a theme. You will support your original thesis with secondary source material. Using the pre-writing and outlining skills from Unit 2 in