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Article Evaluation
Everything in the article on mice seems logical and organized well. It told of the genus of mice and what differentiates mice from rats. It was all relevant and nothing really distracted me. Since the page is mostly about mice and what they are, what they do and where they come from, it is mostly based on science and facts, not really opinion. Nothing seems biased. The links work and everything seems cited properly. In the talk tab they talk about a species list, sub genre section, and size of the rodents. Maybe one things they could have improved on is giving a full detailed species list or even talked about using mice for science experiments and the ethics behind it.

Sources added
I am trying to add to this site more information about complex grammar and syntax. Also syntax and verbal nouns. Some resources are dissertations, hard cover books, and e-books. They all can be found online or in the UH Manoa library.

Cablitz, Gabriele H. (n.d.). Marquesan: A Grammar of Space Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [Tilsm] v. 169 (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [Tilsm] 0). De Gruyter Mouton. Krupa, V. (2005). Syntax of Verbal Nouns in Marquesan. Oceanic Linguistics, 44(2), 505-516. Mutu, M., Teìkitutoua, Ben, & Australian National University. Research School of Pacific Asian Studies. (2002). Ùa pou : Aspects of a Marquesan dialect (Pacific linguistics ; 533). Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University. Mutu, M. (1990). Aspects of the Structure of the ʻUa Pou Dialect of the Marquesan Language. Riley, K. (2001). The Emergence of Dialogic Identities : Transforming Heteroglossia in the Marquesas, F.P.

Krupa, V. (2005). Syntax of Verbal Nouns in Marquesan. Oceanic Linguistics, 44(2), 505-516.