Lit. Analysis- Annotated bibliography

Lit. Analysis- Annotated bibliography

LITERATURE ANALYSIS: TOPIC IDENTIFICATION & BIBLIOGRAPHY
TEMPLATE (Use the following template for the completion of this
assignment. Delete highlighted material and replace with your own
material) Proposed Topic: In one sentence tell the reader what you
plan on researching. Proposed Thesis Statement: Graduate writing
cannot be “A” quality without a thesis statement. The thesis
statement provides the destination of the paper. The topic/title of
the paper will tell the reader which direction the essay is heading
(N, S, E, or W) and a transition statement tells the reader the
steps that will be taken to get to the destination. A strong
conclusion cannot be written without a strong thesis statement. The
thesis drives the conclusion. If you know beforehand what you are
trying to accomplish, then in your conclusion you can tell if you
have accomplished this goal or not. Preliminary Bibliography
(minimum of six sources in APA format): Example: Schmalleger, F.
(2011). Criminal justice today: An introductory text for the 21st
Century (11th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NY: Prentice Hall.
Annotated Bibliography Summarize each article or text you are going
to use in this paper (at least 6 sources need to be included in
this portion of the assignment). Each summary needs to be about a
paragraph in length. At the end of this annotated summary you will
need to write a one paragraph summary regarding how these sources
connect to the topic at hand and how you plan on using these
sources to justify your conclusion.

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