Q For this discussion, here's what you need to do: • Review the sample, student annotated bibliography attached in Content: Language Sample Annotated Bibliography.docx • Answer the prompts below. After reading the sample student annotated bibliography, choose one of the annotations and answer the following questions. If the annotation does not offer a clear answer to the prompt, be sure to state this in your response: (1) Identify the claim made by the author(s) of the article (1-2 sentences) (e.g., "The authors claim that language...") (2) Identify the main strength(s) in the study, according to the student (1-2 sentences). (e.g., "According to the student, the main strength is...") (3) Identify the conclusion(s) reached by the author(s) of the article (1-2 sentences) (e.g., "The author determined that...") (4) Are there any limitations in the study, according to the student? (1-2 sentences) (e.g., "The student states that the study was not current...") (5) Did the student find the source useful/not useful for his/her own work? Why or why not? (~1-2 sentences) (e.g., "It's unclear if the student found the source useful...") ?
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