What is the most convincing aspect of the text&x27;s analysis of the subjects involved?

Research

"Do your own research" is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot these days, and one of the good parts about being a college student at Southern is you have access to "the research"

As we move into our Final Research Essay, one thing to note is that a requirement will be to find a resource that is "not online" — or in plain terms something that is not found on the internet simply by Googling around or checking websites.

However, as a student at Southern, you have access to a few different scholarly databases of published work and archives. Though you can access these databases online, they are not classified as an "online source" because they do not come from a website or news journal but an archive of scholarly articles and peer-reviewed publications.

PROMPTS:

1. What is the central thesis of the source you found on EBSCO Host (or other database)? Provide a quote in in-text MLA format to substantiate your answer. — (NOTE: once you click a source, you should be able to click "CITE" on the right side of the screen to access a complete MLA citation)

2. Do you agree or disagree with the text? Why or why not? What is the most convincing aspect of the text&x27;s analysis of the subjects involved? Provide a quote in in-text MLA format to substantiate your answer.

4. Cite this source in MLA format. (NOTE: once again, after you click a source, you should be able to click "CITE" on the right side of the screen to access a complete MLA citation)