Annotated Bibliography

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This Part 4 assignment asks you to annotate the three sources you identified (I provide my 3 sources down below) in your Project 1 Part 3 assignment and compile the annotations into an informal annotated bibliography. After writing the annotations, you will include an introductory paragraph and preliminary thesis statement that identifies the area of research and your initial findings.

STEP BY STEP

Step 1. For each source, your annotation will include two paragraphs (approximately 300 words total). The first paragraph will summarize the source’s key ideas. The second annotation paragraph will address the credibility of the source and note the links, patterns, similarities, and/or variances between the source and the other two sources. Use the 4-sentence rhetorical summary model addressed in Project 1 Part 1.

Step 2. After you have compiled your annotations and synthesized their arguments and drawn preliminary conclusions about your subtopic, you are ready to write your introduction. This opening paragraph should introduce your reader to your subtopic area and identify what people/stakeholders might be interested in or influenced by your subtopic. The introduction will briefly explain why this research is important. To conclude the introduction, you will (a) represent your initial findings based on the research compiled in the annotated bibliography and (b) write a preliminary thesis statement that begins to frame these findings.

When writing your introduction, remember that you are still in the process of researching your subtopic. This means that your information will be brief, the conclusions you draw will be preliminary, and the thesis you compose will be representative of initial trends in ongoing research. Do not worry; you don’t have to have all the answers yet!

In this assignment, we do need to write two paragraph for every source.

The first paraghraph should be writen as I will attach in first image(9426)

The second paraghraph should be written as I will attach in second image(9427)

I prefer to you start with annotation, then back to write introduction.

The introduction should include the relationship between three sources and have preliminary thesis statement.

I also provide an example of how the final paper should look and the citation should be MLA.


These are my 3 sources:

JH. “Theme Introduction: International Water Issues.” Journal (American Water Works Association), vol. 83, no. 6, 1991, pp. 47–47. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/41293488.

“Water Pollution.” Everything Connects, www.everythingconnects.org/water-pollution.html.

“Climate Impacts on Water Resources.” EPA, Environmental Protection Agency, 21 Dec. 2016, https://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/climate-impacts/climate-impacts-water-resources_.html

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Rhetorical Summary Model Sentence 1: Author's name, title of work and publishing Information (in parentheses), an accurate verb, and a clause that contains the thesis statement/main idea of the work. Sentence 2: Explain the arguments that support the thesis/ main idea of the work, as well as the evidence the author uses to support those arguments. Sentence 3: State the author's purpose for writing the work. Sentence 4: Describe the intended audience for the work. You can use the type of publication you found the work in to help you determine the audience. Sometimes authors even state the intended audience for you. Rhetorical Summary Model Credibility and Usefulness (2nd paragraph) Sentence 1: State how this resource fits with similar scholarship. For example, discuss how this source relates to other things you are reading or investigating Sentence 2: Explain how you will use this source in your research project. Sentence 3: Evaluate the credibility of the source and its author Sentence : List any questions this source does not answer about the topic, or further research that this source has inspired you to investigate
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OUTLINE

1. INTRODUCTION
2. BODY
3. CONCLUSION
4. REFERENCE


Surname1

Water Resources and Climate Change
Institutional Affiliation
Instructor
Date

Water Resources and Climate Change
Introduction
Water determines the beginning and continuation of one's life; however, it is the most
important and at the same time endangered resource on the earth's surface. The leading sources
of fresh water comprise of rain and land whereby the land fraternity consists of attributes like
lakes, rivers, ground waters along with ponds.

People, on the other hand, depend on the

credible, and clean drinking water supply for health maintenance. They as well require water for
various human activities like agriculture, recreation, manufacturing, or energy production.
Though these stated activities stretch the capacity of the water resources, the climatic dynamics
play an essential role in worsening the stress on such sources causing most fresh water sources to
become inaccessible due to contamination. Therefore, this project research discusses the negative
impact the climate changes have on the water resources as depicted by the provided research
sources.

Surname2

Annotated Bibliography
"Climate Impacts on Water Resources." EPA, Environmental Protection Agency, 21 Dec.
2016,

https://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/climate-impacts/climate-impacts-

water-resources_.html

Regarding the resource, the Environmental Protection Agency affirms that the climate
change dramatically influences the water resources. Water resources consist of the sources such
as the rivers, ground wat...


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