For the Annotated bibliography I have just read a article From the Bangor Daily New that was posted on line. I like to be able to read them that moment, and not have to wait till the next day when it is in the paper. I like to read the paper on line it keeps me up to date with things going on in the towns around me. I feel most of the stories that the New paper writes are true. I will read the on line papers again for sure. The Head Lines was "A Brewer girls hopes her battler with Lyme disease can help"
I have just read a article on a little girl who had been sick for the
last four years. The name stuck with me and the picture of her stuck
with me also, but I could not figure out who she was. The poor little
girl had Lyme disease and no doctor could figure it out. She ended up
going to Connecticut to a doctor and he finally found out that she had
Lyme disease. I was telling my parents and my sister about the story and
my sister told me that it was sally who my niece showed and took care
of there goats with. I felt so bad for her, because she is a very good
kid and was always happy. She is know helping organize a community "Tick
Talk" and she is the one talking to schools things like that. I think
it is a great thing what she is doing.
Holli--I just don't get what you're doing. An annotated bibliographical entry for a website should look like something like this:
ReplyDeleteWatts, Steve. “Primitive Ways.” Making Fire with a Bow Drill. Google. 18 October 2006 http://www.primitiveways.com/.
Newspapers would be similar--see easybib.com
You're doing way too much while managing to not do the assignment at all.