Reader Response

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ENGLIS

H
READER

RESPONSE
READER
- suggest that the role of the reader is essential to the
RESPONSE
meaning of a text, for only in the reading experience
does the literary work come alive. Its purpose is to
examine, explain, and defend your personal reaction
to a text. There is no right or wrong answer to a
reading response. Nonetheless, it is important that
you demonstrate an understanding of the reading and
clearly explain and support your reaction.
READER
- It attempts “to describe what
RESPONSE
happens in the reader’s mind
while interpreting a text” and
reflects that reading, like
writing, is a creative process..
Steps in Writing
Reader-Response
CUSTOMERS
1.Write the introduction. Make
sure that the introduction
clearly specifies the name of
both the text and the author.
2. Writethe body paragraphs.
You should write 3-4
paragraphs that discuss the text
and the reading questions in
depth.
3. Remember to explain how, why,
and what. As you write your
paper, think about explaining not
just how you felt about the text,
but why it made you feel a certain
way.
4. Incorporate specific examples
into your analysis. Each body
paragraph should include at least
1-2 specific examples from the
text .
5. Keep quotations short and sweet.
Resist the temptation to string
together multiple multi-line quotes,
and make sure to include at least one
sentence after each quote explaining
how it relates to the point you are
making.
6. Write the conclusion. This
should be one paragraph that
summarizes your arguments so
far, and brings the reader back to
your thesis or main point.
7. Proof read, proof read, proof read!!
Make sure and give your paper a
thorough once-over, looking for
typos, grammatical errors, and things
that don't quite make sense
THANK'S
FOR
LISTENING

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