Step 1: When researching a topic, it's helpful to first cast a wide net. You may not use them all—you only have to use a minimum of three—but it takes time to find the best sources. Be sure to check on the credibility of your sources before you select them to use. Remember your prompt for this essay: Based on your book selection and outside research, describe and analyze a current human rights issue. You will illustrate how this real-life issue affects people within the United States and one other country. Step 2: You will create an annotated bibliography for the outside sources. There is no required length in your annotation. However, you need to ensure you answered the following questions for each of your selected sources: • Authority: Look into the background of the author of the source. What makes them an authority on the issue? • Credibility: Is the source published in a reputable newspaper, magazine, or book? Is someone responsible for supporting and correcting any wrong information? • Connection: How will you tie this source to your selected novel and human rights issue? It may only connect to one or the other. That is okay! • Quotation: What is one really great sentence from this source that you will use in your paper (if you change your mind later, that is okay). Be sure to properly cite it in MLA Guidelines. Book Hiroshima