1. Write an introduction that includes an analysis of your speech. 2. Identify scholarly sources related to the social issue, question, or concern represented by your speech. 3. Synthesize these sources in an annotated bibliography.
This assignment has three tasks: 1. Write an introduction that includes an analysis of your speech. 2. Identify scholarly sources related to the social issue, question, or concern represented by your speech. 3. Synthesize these sources in an annotated bibliography. In short, you will find two sources relating to your primary text or central topic for Essay 3, write a citation in MLA format for all 4 sources (2 peer-reviewed sources you found and 2 course essays), and annotate the bibliography. Each annotation should include: 1. A summary of the source 2. An explanation of how you will use this source in your paper, and 3. An explanation of how this source will connect to other sources in the bibliography. Once you have collected your sources, write an introduction encapsulating your idea for Essay 3. The proposal should have an inquiry question at the top, a clear working thesis, and a brief analysis of the speech. Checklist āThe introduction begins with an inquiry question. āThe introduction includes a thesis that answers the inquiry question. āThe introduction thoroughly explains the speech and how it will be analyzed in the essay. āThe annotated bibliography precisely follows MLA format. āThe bibliography has four secondary sources, and two of the secondary sources are not course essays. āTwo secondary sources are peer-reviewed (academic) sources from a library database. āEach source has an annotation in paragraph form. Each annotation includes: āA source summary. āHow the source will be used in the paper. āHow the source connects to one other source. Criteria for Evaluation 1. Does the introduction have a working thesis that answers the inquiry question? 2. Does the introduction provide a brief analysis of the speech as well as a rough sketch of how it might develop this analysis? 3. Does the bibliography demonstrate a clear sense of relationship among the sources and provide an accurate and concise statement of each sourceās main claim? 4. Does the Short Assignment adhere to the standards of academic writing, and to the formatting of an MLA annotated bibliography? I chose Martin Luther King I have a dream speech for this assignment.