Thursday, July 2, 2020

How to Write a Reaction Paper

How to Write a Reaction PaperWriting a reaction paper is the first step to an academic paper but it can also be difficult to figure out how to write a reaction paper. Here are a few simple tips that will help you.Your professor will guide you throughout the paper. The best professors will tell you the basics of writing a reaction paper and this may include guidelines such as using the correct paragraph divisions, numbers, and other formatting considerations. Follow these guidelines to keep it from getting too complicated.It is helpful to have some background on different topics when writing a reaction paper. This way you know what to write and what not to.One way to learn how to write a reaction paper is to read from a book of objections and responses, or even just 'reading off' from a book of examples. Find a book of objections and responses, read it through, then rewrite it as a reaction paper. You should study responses from a number of books of objections and responses. And remem ber to focus on the major ideas of the document rather than the specific objections.If possible you can write a few paragraphs with additional ideas you find when you read the objections. Writing a response requires time, so these additional ideas should be written in a separate draft so you don't confuse yourself during the editing process. Take the additional ideas you come up with in a separate sheet and move them to the front of the document.As you read through the responses of those who objected to your thesis statement, and possibly to the entire thesis statement, you can begin to formulate and refine your own responses. Sometimes just knowing that a person agrees with you, may motivate you to take another look at your writing style or the issue at hand. Consider whether there is anything that could be improved. Maybe you need to learn how to be more direct, be more concise, use more numbers, or even reword the point you wish to make.Once you start receiving your reactions you should pay attention to your students react. Your students will react to a number of things in your paper, and they will react to several things.Many students will give positive reactions to your responses but others will be very critical. Listen carefully to these reactions to determine if there is something that can be done to change a problem, or you may just need to revise the points of the paper.

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