Analyze the source in a brief paragraph. Address whether the source is useful, reliable and whether it is biased or objective. What is the source’s goal?

Summarize the source in a brief (3-6 sentence paragraph) so that your audience is aware of what the main point of the source is, what major supports the source uses, and what topics it covers. You may include a brief quotation or paraphrase as long as you also include a parenthetical citation for the source

500-700 words

Analyze the source in a brief paragraph. Address whether the source is useful, reliable and whether it is biased or objective. What is the source’s goal? (The components of the CRAAP test can help with this section.)

Respond to the source in a brief paragraph. Indicate how the source fits into your research. Is it helpful? How does it help shape your argument? Does it challenge or confirm your understanding of your topic? Has it changed how you think about your topic? Address whether you will actually use this source.
Select 3-5 words your source uses that are unfamiliar to you or that you seldom see used. Define these words, and include the sentence that uses the term.

Give the MLA 8th edition citation for the source.

Topic is Shelter in place,’ U.S. Embassy warns citizens as fighting rages in Sudan NBC News