While I was writing my annotated bibliography, I was multitasking quite a bit. I was watching the Superbowl when I started it, Sunday night. This distracted me a lot more than it usually would because it was a big game and one of the last of the season. The next morning I woke up early to continue working on it, and listened to music while researching my sources. When I got tired of listening to music, which was only about a half hour into the paper, I turned on Comedy Central. I kept the volume low as to not completely distract me, but I did turn around to watch a few of the funnier things.
After I had done all I could in my room, including researching websites and articles from databases, I left for the library. I brought my Ipod, but took it off to get help finding the book I needed. I had already researched the book and found that the library had one copy in stock. When I got back, I left the T.V. and music off so I could finish off the bibliography with concentration. I finally finished with about forty-five minutes left before class. I looked over it to make sure everything made sense and there were no gramatical or spelling errors, and then I packed the paper away for class.
Although I had other things going on while writing my annotated bibliography, I feel I did a good job on it.
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He talks about all of the things going on around him while he was working on his annotated bibliography. Many people find it tough to concentrate while a TV is playing in the background or while music is playing, but he felt that he did a good job regardless which is all that matters. If he did not receive the grade he would have liked, maybe next time he would try to complete an assignment without all of the distractions. There are a few run on sentences in the entry, but other than that it is well written. The transitions in this entry are much improved compared to previous entries.
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