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requires 7 fully developed and supported sections.  
Proposed Topic:
In this section, you will describe the topic that you want to study, including any important issues that you will address, in regards to that topic. 
Question(s):
In this section, you will present the question(s) that you are using to investigate your topic and discuss why these questions are the ones that you have decided to use to guide your progress. 
Rationale:
In this paragraph, you will share why this topic interests you, and what led to you investigating it.
Summary:
In this paragraph, you will share some of the parameters for your project: What are the specific supporting points you are considering, and why? Is there anything you are not planning on covering? Why/why not? 
Prediction:
In this paragraph, you will predict what you will learn from your investigation of your topic–what do you think you will discover? Why do you think this information will be important? Do you expect to find any gaps in information? 
List of Reviewed Sources:
In this section, you will include the list of the 5 sources you collected for your annotated bibliography.
Explanation:
In this paragraph, you will describe why readers should care about your topic. What makes your topic important? Why is this an issue that everyone needs to know about? 
Attached is the list of reviewed sources; please use them as necessary, and for this assignment, you do not need to worry about including a hanging indent for your reference citations. However, please plan to useing MLA formatting for the order and structure of the citations.  

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