Complete Annotated Bib with 5 Sources, English homework help

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I have attached my original proposal on the topic and source I'm using for the research paper. You must use the hamlet source attached as one source of the bib and choose 4 other scholarly sources to include in the annotated bibliography. I have also attached a sample of how the professor wants the annotated bib to look. Thanks!

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http://www.folgerdigitaltexts.org/html/Ham.html#p7

Choose 4 other reputable resources, article, journal, scholarly material to complete the annotated biblipgraphy. NO PLAGIARISM ALLOWED!

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....0 Verizon LTE 9:53 AM 15% < Annotated Bibliography Exampl... My English Guide ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Below is a sample of what your annotated bibliography should look like. Remember to use MLA format and provide a citation, summary, paraphrase, and direct quote from one of your sources for practice. Don't forget about the in-text citations! Jones 1 Tom Jones Gassel ENGL 1101.04 15 Feb. 2008 Annotated Bibliography Hanby, Peter and Chris Welch "Clinton Sharpens Attacks on Obama." CNN Politics. Tumer Broadcasting Systems, 14 Feb. 2008. Web. 15 Feb. 2008. Summary A summary is a restatement of the author's main points written in your own words. A summary covers the entire work and not just a section of it. It is, of course, shorter than the original (Hanby and Welch 5). Paraphrase A paraphrase is a restatement of the author's main points from a specific portion of the text. It does not cover the entire work-only a section of it. It too is shorter than the original and is written in entirely your own words (Hanby and Welch 9). Direct Quote “A direct quote is a word for word restatement of the author's onginal words. You do not use your own words at all. A direct quote must be in quotation marks" (Hanby and Welch 2) 168
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Topic: Destruction of the family.
Annotated bibliography
Adelman, Janet. Suffocating Mothers: Fantasies of Maternal Origin in Shakespeare's Plays,
Hamlet to the Tempest. New York: Routledge, 1992. Print.
This book presents the fantasies of Maternal Origin based on Shakespeare’s works. The authors
use this theme to discuss the v...


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