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Annotated Bibliography Instructions - English Composition II | ENGL 1102, Study notes of Grammar and Composition

Annotated Bibliography Instructions Material Type: Notes; Professor: Blaskiewicz; Class: English Composition II; Subject: English; University: Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus; Term: Spring 2011;

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Download Annotated Bibliography Instructions - English Composition II | ENGL 1102 and more Study notes Grammar and Composition in PDF only on Docsity! Last Wiki Entry (aka blog)-13 April Annotated Bibliography Due-20 April Draft of frnaJ project due/presentation-22 April Final draft of final project due (REVISED)-l May Paaaaaaaaarty!!!!-7 May (end of term-yay!) NO FINAL EXAM Annotated Bibliography: Your annotated bibliography should reflect the work that you have done on the wiki all semester. Each resource should receive its own entry, which in tum should be a brief description of the contents of the resource. It is not necessary to include the annotated bibliography on your website, but it should include a complete and comprehensive bibliography page. You last entry on the wiki should be no later than @ \ ~~r \0 d ~ 7 Annotation Example: Ong, W. 1. (1980). Orality and literacy revisited. Current Directions in Studies ofFolk Culture, J43, 72-100. The author argues that the speed at which an urban legend saturates a culture depends primarily on the technology used to carry the information, the level of engagement with that technology that the culture has, and characteristics of the message itself. These characteristics include applicability to the average member's daily life, a perceived moral, a memorable storyline, and an unexpected dramatic tum. The article includes stories and examples of urban legends that most people would recognize, and emphasizes how difficult it is for a story to jump in its entirety across cultural and linguistic boundaries unaltered.
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