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DISCUSSION 1 Make sure you fill out the worksheet below in its entirety—otherwise the test will not be accurate. If the total for the source is 35+ points, it’s a good indication that it is credible (remember, though, the more points the better, and the only way for the C.R.A.A.P. test to work is to be as honest as possible when evaluating each source). If the source scores fewer than 35 points, it’s not strong enough to include in your essay and you should find another. After you find a credible source that can be used for your persuasive essay, identify it in the textbox below. Then, explain how the source fared with the C.R.A.A.P test by answering the following questions in one fully developed paragraph: DISCUSSION 2 In this activity, you’ll create an annotated bibliography by following the steps below and answering the questions as thoroughly as possible. The questions will prompt you to engage in a conversation with your sources. You will need to follow the steps below three times (for your three different sources). Before you begin, make sure you have: Selected sources from the Opposing Viewpoints database or the Academic Search Ultimate database. At least one of your three sources should present a counterargument, a position that an opponent of your argument might make. Applied the C.R.A.A.P test to the sources to determine if they are credible and reliable. (You can download a copy of The C.R.A.A.P. Test Worksheet. Remember, credible sources should score 35 points or more on the test.) Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed: Identify your sources, including author, title, and the database information or website. Summarize your source. (Use the template below.) It seems this source is arguing ____________________. This source is using the following evidence to support the argument: ____________________. Credibility and Relevance Explain the rationale for the credibility of the source by providing supporting evidence. (Use the template below.) Personally, I believe the source is doing a (good job/bad job) of supporting its arguments because ____________________. Explain the relevance of the source to your argument. (Use the template below.) I think this source will be very helpful in supporting my argument because ________________________. –OR– I will work to refute this counterargument in my essay by ________________________. Your annotations must include at least sources.