you will submit an annotated bibliography. You must include five reliable (good)

sources and five unreliable (bad) sources.

Each of your ten entries must include the following:

An MLA reference.
A summary.
An evaluation.
Is the source reliable or not?

Provide two reasons to either trust or distrust the source.
Each annotation (summary and evaluation) should be between 100­200 words in length. Submit all ten references together. Remember to reverse­indent each MLA reference. (You can do this
by highlighting the reference and hitting control­tab.)

What does it mean with an MLA reference? What should I do exactly?

Follow the directions here:

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/

An MLA reference refers to the citation format specified by the Modern Language Association (MLA). It is commonly used for academic papers, including annotated bibliographies, to properly credit and acknowledge the sources you have used.

To create an MLA reference, you need to include specific information about the source in a standardized format. Here is what you should include for various types of sources:

1. Books:
- Author's last name, First name(s). Title of Book. Publisher, Publication Year.

2. Journal Articles:
- Author's last name, First name(s). "Title of Article." Title of Journal, volume number, issue number, Publication Year, page numbers.

3. Websites:
- Author's last name, First name(s) or Website Name. "Title of Web Page or Article." Title of Website, Publication Date, URL (omit http:// or https://).

4. Newspapers:
- Author's last name, First name(s) "Title of Article." Title of Newspaper, Publication Date, page numbers.

It's important to note that the exact formatting of each type of source can differ slightly, so it's a good idea to consult an MLA citation guide or use online citation generators for accurate reference formatting.

Remember to reverse-indent each MLA reference by highlighting the reference and hitting "control-tab" in your word processing application.

Once you have created the MLA references, you can proceed with writing the summaries and evaluations for each source, as specified in your assignment.