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Haley Ketchum

1. How was my writing process for project two different from project one?

In project two, I was constantly going back and forth through different research articles to gather information. With project one, is was pretty much me just writing about a topic with not a lot of outside information needed. On project two, it was my own ideas mixed with research.

2. Which draft helped the most? What made it more helpful?

I liked making the annotated bibliography then writing my first draft. The annotated bibliography made everything so much easier, as my paper was pretty much just written. I wrote my own ideas in the first draft but for the resaerch I mainly just added what I already had written for the annotated bibliography.

3. Between project one and two, which did I enjoy the most? Why?

I enjoyed project one more because I got to write about my two favorite movies. I liked project two, but project one was just more enjoyable and easier to write.

Comments

  1. I agree, I liked project one so much more because it was more opinion based as opposed to scientific research.

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  2. I agreee that the annotated bibliography was helpful by laying out a sort of outline of your argument. However, project 2 was still more tedious in terms of extra background research and was less analytical.

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  3. I agree that writing the annotated bibliography made writing the paper easier because you have already read all of the sources and have a brief summary of each of them.

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