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Instructions
Annotated Bibliography and Reflection
For our final assignment, you will choose four articles from the articles to create an Annotated Bibliography. You will complete three items for each of your four sources:
1. Reference: Complete an APA reference for each article
2. Annotation: Complete an annotation for each article.
The annotation is not a summary or paraphrase. In this paragraph, you will interpret and evaluate the contents of the article itself. It is a narrative paragraph of about 100 words providing information and assessment about the article.
3. Reflection: Write a reflection for each article. The reflection should connect your intercultural communication experience(s) with information from the article as it applies to you personally (This section only can be written in first person).
In this paragraph of about 100 words, relate the information that you have evaluated in the article to your own cultural identity and intercultural communication. This is a reflective piece where you are able to connect the information in theory to an understanding of your own identityand intercultural communication. This is a reflective piece where you are able to connect the information in theory to an understanding of your own identity.