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RESPONSE PAPER
What does writing a Response Paper involve? ,[object Object],Identifying the ideas, organization, andpurpose ofthe text  ,[object Object],Analyzing and evaluatingthe text and ideas, ,[object Object],	Summarizing the text’s key ideas  	Stating your opinion about a particular part of the text  	Supporting your opinion with appropriate details, quotations, and explanations.
A response paper is a way to express what you think about a piece of writing in an organized way it includes: evidence that you have understood what the text says and does  your reaction to the writer’s ideas your evaluation of the text’s strengths and weaknesses
Steps to writing a good response paper
1- Look for answers to the following questions as you read the first time What is the topic and the main problem or issue that the author is addressing? What is the author’s central claim, argument, or point? What assumptions does the author make? What evidence does the author present?
2-Jot down your ideas and answers to the following questions as you read the second time How do I feel about what is being said? Is the author’s claim supported sufficiently? Do I agree or disagree with the author? What are possible counterarguments to the text’s claims?
3-Write a draft of the summary of the text  Paraphrase: the author’s thesis 				 main supporting ideas important details (only)
4-Write your opinion about or reaction to the text
5- Share your ideas about the text/ discuss the article
6- Write the first draft of the response/reaction paper
Paraphrasing methods Change the vocabulary 	 Change the verb forms Change the word class Synthesize pieces of information
Change the vocabulary (use synonyms and synonymous phrases) Original: She understood the difficulties and the students appreciated it. The rest of the faculty neglected to 	recognize the teacher’s dedication to the students. Paraphrase: She comprehended the problems...
Change the verb forms (active to passive and vice versa) Original: She understood the difficulties and the students appreciated it. The rest of the faculty neglected to 	recognize the teacher’s dedication to the students Paraphrase: The problems were understood by the teacher and…
Change the word class (verb to noun phrase, adjective to verb phrase, etc.) Original: She understood the difficulties and the students appreciated it. The rest of the faculty neglected to 	recognize the teacher’s dedication to the students Paraphrase: The teacher’s understanding of the students problems was appreciated by...
Synthesize pieces of information (ideas, opinions, etc.) Original: She understood the difficulties and the students appreciated it. The rest of the faculty neglected to recognize the teacher’s dedication to the students Paraphrase:Although the rest of the faculty ignored her dedication to the students, her understanding of the students’ difficulties was appreciated by the students.
Summary’s opening sentence Author: Michael Rogers Article: “Can we trust our software” Paraphrased thesis: Computers are reliable but programs that run them can be dangerous and full of problems. Source: Time, January 29, 1990 Example: M. Rogers, in his article “Can We Trust Our Software”, states that computers are reliable but programs that run them can be dangerous and full of problems
Components of a Response/Reaction Paper
Introduction Sentence 1: Summary’s opening sentence Name of the author of the text			 Title of the article					 Source of the article 	Author’s main claim, argument or point	 Sentence 2 – 4 (number of sentneces depends on length of the original text) Summary of the article (brief and accurate) Last sentence: Your thesisstatement, which: expresses agreement, partial agreement, disagreement, or evaluates the text (i.e., discusses strengths and r weaknesses of the methods used in reporting)
Body Paragraph 1 Starts with a topic sentence (=supporting idea 1) to explain the opinion you expressed in your thesis  Contains a clear topic and controlling idea                     		 Clearly relates to the thesis statement Includes sufficient details/examples/quotes from the text to explain your point)
Body Paragraph 2 Starts with a topic sentence (=supporting idea 2) to explain the opinion you expressed in your thesis  Contains a clear topic and controlling idea                     		 Clearly relates to the thesis statement Includes sufficient details/examples/quotes from the text to explain/illustrate your point
Conclusion Restates your thesis Summarizes the main ideas

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How To Write A Reaction Response Paper

  • 2.
  • 3. A response paper is a way to express what you think about a piece of writing in an organized way it includes: evidence that you have understood what the text says and does your reaction to the writer’s ideas your evaluation of the text’s strengths and weaknesses
  • 4. Steps to writing a good response paper
  • 5. 1- Look for answers to the following questions as you read the first time What is the topic and the main problem or issue that the author is addressing? What is the author’s central claim, argument, or point? What assumptions does the author make? What evidence does the author present?
  • 6. 2-Jot down your ideas and answers to the following questions as you read the second time How do I feel about what is being said? Is the author’s claim supported sufficiently? Do I agree or disagree with the author? What are possible counterarguments to the text’s claims?
  • 7. 3-Write a draft of the summary of the text Paraphrase: the author’s thesis main supporting ideas important details (only)
  • 8. 4-Write your opinion about or reaction to the text
  • 9. 5- Share your ideas about the text/ discuss the article
  • 10. 6- Write the first draft of the response/reaction paper
  • 11. Paraphrasing methods Change the vocabulary Change the verb forms Change the word class Synthesize pieces of information
  • 12. Change the vocabulary (use synonyms and synonymous phrases) Original: She understood the difficulties and the students appreciated it. The rest of the faculty neglected to recognize the teacher’s dedication to the students. Paraphrase: She comprehended the problems...
  • 13. Change the verb forms (active to passive and vice versa) Original: She understood the difficulties and the students appreciated it. The rest of the faculty neglected to recognize the teacher’s dedication to the students Paraphrase: The problems were understood by the teacher and…
  • 14. Change the word class (verb to noun phrase, adjective to verb phrase, etc.) Original: She understood the difficulties and the students appreciated it. The rest of the faculty neglected to recognize the teacher’s dedication to the students Paraphrase: The teacher’s understanding of the students problems was appreciated by...
  • 15. Synthesize pieces of information (ideas, opinions, etc.) Original: She understood the difficulties and the students appreciated it. The rest of the faculty neglected to recognize the teacher’s dedication to the students Paraphrase:Although the rest of the faculty ignored her dedication to the students, her understanding of the students’ difficulties was appreciated by the students.
  • 16. Summary’s opening sentence Author: Michael Rogers Article: “Can we trust our software” Paraphrased thesis: Computers are reliable but programs that run them can be dangerous and full of problems. Source: Time, January 29, 1990 Example: M. Rogers, in his article “Can We Trust Our Software”, states that computers are reliable but programs that run them can be dangerous and full of problems
  • 17. Components of a Response/Reaction Paper
  • 18. Introduction Sentence 1: Summary’s opening sentence Name of the author of the text Title of the article Source of the article Author’s main claim, argument or point Sentence 2 – 4 (number of sentneces depends on length of the original text) Summary of the article (brief and accurate) Last sentence: Your thesisstatement, which: expresses agreement, partial agreement, disagreement, or evaluates the text (i.e., discusses strengths and r weaknesses of the methods used in reporting)
  • 19. Body Paragraph 1 Starts with a topic sentence (=supporting idea 1) to explain the opinion you expressed in your thesis Contains a clear topic and controlling idea Clearly relates to the thesis statement Includes sufficient details/examples/quotes from the text to explain your point)
  • 20. Body Paragraph 2 Starts with a topic sentence (=supporting idea 2) to explain the opinion you expressed in your thesis Contains a clear topic and controlling idea Clearly relates to the thesis statement Includes sufficient details/examples/quotes from the text to explain/illustrate your point
  • 21. Conclusion Restates your thesis Summarizes the main ideas