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Reflection:This is an example of my documentation of the sources through the use Diana Hacker's handbook. Citing sources was definitely a big challenge, as the sources themselves seemed too ambiguous to fit a certain criteria. Citing the research paper did seem to empower my writing, however, and give it credibility. I am glad to have learned this as this is a way to have one's research writing be taken more seriously.
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