After you have completed your annotated bibliography, you should have some sense of what your argument will be, but it still may evolve as you do more research, which is why we refer to it as a “working thesis.”  Write your working thesis here followed by its supporting points/evidence (For this assignment you need at least four supporting points, but you have have more if you wish. For each point, write a paragraph describing the evidence supporting your working thesis; the evidence may be data/statistical, anecdotal/personal, a real-life example, expert testimony, etc.).
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New Research Questions
You’ve done a lot of research on your topic and your argument is starting to take shape, but the more you know, the more questions you often have! This is a space to articulate those emerging questions, which will help you do more research and broaden your knowledge of your topic even more. Please include at least 4 new questions that you now have after completing your initial research and annotated bibliography.
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