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.

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.

Prompt Response:

All three was pretty easy for me, nothing was too challenging, I only struggled for a bit starting it off with the image but other than that it was easy. But I do take more time and thinking with the reflection, the summary naturally takes me time without needing much of a thought.

Summary:
Today Mr. Rease introduced us to our new assignment in Writable, the Annotated Bibliography, reading over the instructions and looking at the examples we got the gist of it. For each source we have to write a paragraph with their summary, reflection, and evaluation. It took a lot of time for the each of us to even be around half the work, depends on the student, but Mr. Rease had mercy on us to allow us to turn it in on Friday instead.

Reflection:
I can reflect that today was a decent one, the work was not entirely too hard, it's just time consuming and would not have been done in time without an extension. 

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