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Sable Thomas

Mr. White
AP English 12
28 September 2016
Annotated Bibliography

1)Freeman, Scott. Biological Science 2002. Prentice Hall Publishing Company. 2) The
Main purpose of this work is to give readers a clear view of the internal structure of a cell.
3)The page contains detailed descriptions and labeled diagrams of the internal structure
of the human cell.4) A possible audience for this website page is a college class in the
course of biology, or any looking for details on the cell.5) My project is a childrens book
on the human cell structure, therefore these detailed diagrams are necessary for both my
illustration and text.6) Contains colored accurate diagrams. 7) No bias or weakness.
1)Mercier, Cathryn. From Reader to Writer. The Horn Book Magazine V.77.3
2001: 289. Writing Childrens Books. 2)The main purpose of this work is to inform the
audience of the authors process of writing a book. 3)This journal includes using classic
childrens books to teach writing. 4) A possible audience for this article would be
English majors in college. 5) This information is relevant in the fact that for the project I
require instruction on writing and constructing a childrens book. 6)There are no special
features.7)Could have slight bias opinions in it.

1)Krajewski, Fran. Writing-And Illustrating- Childrens Books. Writers Digest V.76.4 1996:
25. Writing and Illustrating Childrens Books.2) The main purpose of this work is to
instruct on the correct way to go about writing illustrating and publishing a childrens
book.3)The article gives writing techniques, and mentions the strategies of other authors.

4)A possible audience for this article would be English majors in college, or independent
adults looking to create and publish a childrens book.5) This information is relevant in
helping me with my writing technique in this project, as well as directing me to other
authors.6) There are no special features.7) There is no biased.
1)Tavares, Matt. A Reason for the Picture. The Horn Book Magazine V.87.2
2011: 49. Illustrating a Book.2) The main purpose of this article is to show the
audience examples of illustrating in a new way, and why you should illustrate a
certain way, for maximum effectiveness.3) The article gives art examples and
drafts, as well as the purpose and benefit of the process.4) A possible audience for
this article would be college or high school level art majors.5) This information is
relevant in the fact that I will be illustrating my childrens book as well, and need
guidance and tips on how best to accomplish that.6) There are several illustrations
and rough sketches.7) There is no bias.

1)Hurst, Andrea and Fletcher, Sean. Look Before You Leap. Writers Digest V.96.7,
2016:34. Editing Books.2) The main purpose of this article is to give aspiring authors reasons a
publisher may say no, and how to edit so that the book will be approved.3) This article gives
scenarios in which a person would be rejected by a publisher, and how to edit the book in a way
that the publisher will feel you took their instruction. 4) A possible audience for this article would
be aspiring authors that have been turned away by publishers multiple times and dont know
what else to do, or students hoping to better edit their work.5) This information is relevant in that
I will need to very carefully edit my piece so that it looks and is completely professional. This
article can guide me in the process.6) There are many scenario examples.7) There may be a
slight bias.

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