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A REACTION PAPER

A reaction paper is a written response to a book or article. It allows you to explore the
depths of your reaction. It should include a summary of the work, but the primary
focus is on your thoughts, feelings, and reasoning about the content.
The reaction paper should have four main sections:
1. Introduction: Briefly introduce the work and your overall reaction.
2. Body: Present your detailed analysis and personal responses.
3. Conclusion: Summarize your main points and restate your overall reaction.
4. List of citations and sources: Provide references for any external sources you
used to support your analysis.

Position Paper Template (Please FOLLOW this format)


1. [Introduction]
[Start with an interesting sentence to draw in the reader. Then, introduce your topic
and end with your thesis statement, which reveals your position and summarizes your
reasons. It should include the author's name, the title of an article, and the
publication date. The summary should highlight the main points and offer a
condensed explanation of the key supporting elements].

2. [Body]
[First paragraph includes an argument with at least two supporting facts].
[Second paragraph has a second argument with supporting evidence].
[Third paragraph with a third argument and supporting evidence].

3. [Conclusion]
[Conclude with a summary of your arguments and a statement to emphasize the
position of the paper. should be presented concisely the main points that took shape
as you wrote]

4. [Sources]
[If necessary, include a list of sources you used to make your arguments. your cited
sources should be listed according to the writing style you're using APA.

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