Choose THREE scholarly sources from your Abbreviated Research Proposal( writer 482090/ order 82719444 ) that will best help you answer the research question you are asking. For each source, write an MLA-style citation and an annotation. Each annotation should be a brief paragraph in which you both summarize and evaluate the source. What does it mean to summarize? When you summarize, you briefly state the main idea and key details of a source and give the context and audience for the source. The summary, 2-4 sentences long, shows you understand the text. What does it mean to evaluate? The annotation should also include sentences in which you evaluate the source for its authority, bias, currency, and relevance or usefulness toward your research question. To write these 2-4 sentences, you might ask questions such as these: What are the author’s qualifications? Do I trust this author’s findings? Why or why not? How will this source be useful to me in answering my research question? Is this data recent enough for my purposes? Is this author’s bias too strong? Does the author leave too many unanswered questions? Finally, include 1-2 sentences describe how you anticipate using the source in your research paper. Keep in mind that sources can play a variety of roles in helping you to answer a research question. Not all sources have to directly support a thesis. Vary your sources with those that provide data, definitions, or background information, as well