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Article Evaluation: I felt like the modules gave me a better understanding about how to do things. How to find reliable sources, that i need to go on the talk page before i make changes, and how to do things. I felt like The tutorials on exactly how to edit things and how to cite things was also really helpful. For some reason i still dont feel very confident in going and making changes but i also don't think i will feel confident enough to do it until i actually out myself out there and get it done. I looked up the San Andreas Fault article and everything looked the way it was supposed to in my eyes from what i have learned in the past modules. i was able to click on links for the sources and it looked like everything was reliable. When i went on the talk page i was surprised to see that there was not as much activity on it as i thought there would be. The last person that i saw wrote on the talk page was from 2016. Maybe other pages are different and have more activity.
Week 8-Plan for article "Fire: Fires and the making of Caribbean history" Plan to talk about the history of fires in the Caribbean and different kinds of fires. Plan to talk about the reasons behind the fires. Plan to talk about management and restoration of fires.
Lead: The Caribbean is prone to hazards including earthquakes and hurricanes, but even more so for its fires. The Caribbean is made up of many islands including Jamaica, Haiti, Honduras, and so on. The geography of the Caribbean islands make them susceptible to fires. There are city fires, forest fires, sugar cane fires and more. When these fires go wild through the islands it takes a major toll on the economy, therefore the people of the Caribbean have had to learn to manage the fires, and also how to recover from the damage.