Prompt: As you gathered sources, you were expected to find multiple perspectives on your topic. What differences did you notice between your sources? Explain how these differences helped you better understand the complexity of your issue.

 Prompt: As I gathered sources, I noticed that different authors had different viewpoints, evidence, and opinions about the same topic. Some sources focused on the benefits of the issue, while others emphasized the challenges or negative effects. These differences helped me see that the issue was more complex than I first thought and that there was not just one simple answer. By comparing multiple perspectives, I was able to better understand the arguments on each side and recognize why people may disagree. This made my research stronger because it gave me a more balanced and complete understanding of the issue.

Summary: We continued to gather sources.

Reflection: I gathered sources.

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