How do I write a reaction essay?
Answer
A reaction essay provides a summary of the material along with your reaction/thoughts/opinions about the material.
Prompting questions
- After reading the material, what are your feelings about it?
- Do you agree or disagree with the article?
- Are there any similarities to things you’ve experienced or anything you’ve learned?
Pre-writing process
- Step 1. List the author, the title of the article, the publisher, and the date of the publication.
- Step 2. Write a brief summary of the article. See writing a summary (link inserted) if needed.
- Step 3. Craft a thesis statement that includes your reaction to the article (see prompting questions). For help with a thesis statement, visit https://rasmussen.libanswers.com/faq/32467
Writing the paper
- Step 1. Start with your thesis.
- Step 2. If the assignment is a Summary and Reaction paper, this step would already be included in the Summary portion.
If not, then create the paragraphs; each with a main idea that supports the thesis.Create flow by having the last sentence of each paragraph leading into the next paragraph and topic. How to write a summary.
- Step 3. Write a conclusion that wraps up the paper. This includes your general view of your reaction to the article.
After writing the reaction paper, read through it and check for the following:
- Flow—when you read it aloud, the information makes sense and the sentences are connected.
- Grammar and spelling—submit it to Grammarly https://rasmussen.libanswers.com/faq/33180 and/or the Writing Lab https://rasmussen.libanswers.com/faq/32588 for feedback. Adjust accordingly.
- Include the appropriate APA citation information for your summary. APA Guide https://guides.rasmussen.edu/apa
Kathleen Cahill, K. & Kilborn, J. (1999). LEO: Literacy Education Online: Writing a reaction or response essay. https://leo.stcloudstate.edu/acadwrite/reaction.html
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