How would one go about writing a very well written annotated bibliography?
Using key references would be useful to establish your annotations. Many specific and interesting points about the individual in your biography would both grip the reader and assist you in possibly discovering new on said individual. Try not to ramble on and on about something they're potentially famous (or infamous) for or you'll lose ground fast, and especially avoid run-on and/or fragmented, broken sentences. You can expect to be docked points if either of those occur. Lastly, proofread, proofread, proofread. Nothing boggles a teacher's or instructor's mind more than something they can hardly make out. Though, I'm sure you won't have this problem. Good luck with your biography!
Do you mean biography (story of someone's life) or bibliography (list of references you've used)? If you mean the second one. you can either do it manually at http://www.library.uq.edu.au/training/citation/apa.pdf or use this online website and just type in your source http://www.bibme.org/
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