Advantages and Disadvantage of the Ketogenic (Keto) Diet
Advantages and Disadvantage of the Ketogenic (Keto) Diet
Paper details Write a three-four page annotated bibliography of three articles you hope to use in your research paper for ENG 102. All of these articles must: Come from magazines or journals in online databases Relate to your specific food-related research topic. Be no more than ten years old, unless the article is historically useful or appropriate for the research topic. Organize and Format: Use this M5 Template AB to help you organize and type up the Annotated bibliography. Create a title that reflects your research topic: (Example) Annotated Bibliography: Food Insecurity As you saw from the example in Learning activities, Stubbs Sample AB, each “annotation” starts with a citation, typed as a hanging-indentation and followed by paragraphs. Use the M5 Template AB to help you set up the formatting. The whole paper should be double-spaced; the citations/annotations should be ordered alphabetically by article author or by title if there is no author. Annotations Begin each entry with a hanging-indent citation, as is illustrated in Jennifer Stubbs’ example earlier in Learning Activities. Immediately under each citation, write one or two paragraphs of annotation. For each annotation: Summarize the important points of the article using paraphrase with some pertinent quotation. Use appropriate textual references, too. Assess the quality of the article, briefly. Is it credible, biased or unbiased, argumentative, entertaining, complicated, etc.? Why? Reflect on how you hope to use the source in your paper. For example, will it provide another opinion than most of the articles? Will it help define your subject and be helpful in the opening? Or, will it be more helpful near the end of the paper when you discuss solutions? Reflection After the four entries on articles, add a final paragraph for your annotated bibliography evaluating the assignment itself. What was the hardest part? What did you learn? What, if anything, are you still unsure about? Do you feel you are closer to writing a research paper? Why or why not?
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