Sources of General Information about the Topic A paragraph that explains that the follow- ing sources provide more in depth information about the topic. Smith, John. “An Understanding of Animal Experimen- tation.” The Journal of Animal Husbandry, vol33, no 2 Jan 2010 pp.70-91. JSTOR, ww.libray.dcccd.edu. Accessed 10-30-19. This paragraph will include indicative information about the source. Other info the reader needs about the source. This paragraph will include info about the value of the source. Other info needed by the reader . This can/will be multiple pages. The annotation is to include indicative and evaluative information—a combined annotation. For this and the following sec- tions needed will be five(5) sources and associated annotations for each. The sources are to be in stand- ard MLA alphabetic order. An Annotated Bibliography Of Topic First Paragraph will include what the topic is in language that shows a complete un- derstanding of the issue. The second paragraph will include statements about why this is a topic of concern. It may also include some background and defini- tions. Here will also be general information about the topic (GEN) The third paragraph will include some possible reasons why there are views in favor of the topic( PROs). The fourth paragraph will include some possible reasons why the topic has detrac- tors (CONs). Sources of Information in Favor of the Topic This paragraph will explain what some of the positions in favor of the topic are. It will provide more detail and depth about the PRO side of the issue. Jones, Mary. “Using Animals for Good.” Animals in Experiments, Society for Ethics in the Animal World. www.anieths.org. Accessed 10-30-19. This paragraph provides the indicative use of the info. It may include the breadth of the subject covered, the typical use, etc. This paragraph will discuss the relative merits of the article. Who can use it, whether it is complex or simple, is it a good source or is it somehow lacking. See above for more details on criteria for the annotations and bibliography. Sources of Information Opposed to the Topic This paragraph will explain some of the positions taken in opposition to the topic. It provides more detail and depth about the op- posed position on the topic. Hector, James. “Animal Use in Cosmetic Re- search.” Animals in Our World, edited by The Staff of the Department of Ecology. 4th ed. Columbia UP, 2015, pp 456-459. This paragraph will include indicative information about the source. Other info the reader needs about the source. This paragraph will include info about the value of the source. Other info needed by the reader . .