{"id":45348,"date":"2021-09-05T02:55:01","date_gmt":"2021-09-05T02:55:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/09\/05\/reaction-and-response-paper-to-dead-world-by-hayword-reflect-on-the-idea-of-the\/"},"modified":"2021-09-05T02:55:01","modified_gmt":"2021-09-05T02:55:01","slug":"reaction-and-response-paper-to-dead-world-by-hayword-reflect-on-the-idea-of-the","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/09\/05\/reaction-and-response-paper-to-dead-world-by-hayword-reflect-on-the-idea-of-the\/","title":{"rendered":"reaction and response paper to &#8220;Dead world&#8221; by Hayword.\u00a0Reflect on the idea of the"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>reaction and response paper to &#8220;Dead world&#8221; by Hayword.\u00a0Reflect on the idea of the \u201cDead World\u201d- Consider what Hayward claims and think about the<br \/> ramifications of that assertion. <br \/> What is reader response?<br \/> It is a thoughtful reaction or response to what you have read. When you turn in a reader response<br \/> paper, it should be typed and proofread carefully. They should be 1-2 pages long. Reader response is<br \/> different from the kind of reading and writing that you normally do. It is important to develop your<br \/> essay by examining why you chose a piece of text or particular concept as well as your<br \/> understanding of how it relates to larger ideas. The process consists of four basic parts:<br \/> I Before You Start Writing<br \/> Read the material at least once to absorb the major points. You should try to underline or<br \/> mark key passages or words (use the page margins) to record your questions and reactions. By<br \/> doing this kind of active reading, you engage in a \u201cdialogue\u201d with the writer of the material and<br \/> the text itself.<br \/> II Response Introduction-Identify<br \/> Using complete sentences, give some basic background on the text or idea to which you are<br \/> reacting: name of the author, the title of the piece, the tradition represented, the main<br \/> message, or central idea of the piece. What is the point the writer or the text is making? This<br \/> section should consist of several sentences in which you establish and discuss the writer\u2019s main<br \/> point or the idea you want to critique\/discuss. If you are reacting to a more general question<br \/> posed in class, try to choose writers who might have something to say about the issue and<br \/> include a survey of their main points in this section. Be sure to include some notion of YOUR<br \/> take on whatever is being presented.<br \/> III Response Body-Analyze<br \/> This section should comprise the bulk of your reader response. Go back through the essay,<br \/> passage, or article you read and note the sections or ideas that you marked as significant. Pick<br \/> one or two that you \u201cconnected\u201d with and focus your response on it\/them. Copy part of the<br \/> passage into your paper, if appropriate, and use quotations when needed. You can then<br \/> continue by writing a fully developed commentary on why you think that passage or concept is<br \/> important. Respond to the idea or language of the passage, but do not simply summarize the<br \/> reading. You should think about how the passage you chose relates to the main point of the<br \/> author(s) that you identified in section II.<br \/> IV Response Body-Evaluate<br \/> React to the passage that you have analyzed in section III. Is it a point you agree with? Did it<br \/> remind you of something else you have read or heard? Does it remind you of any current<br \/> issues or problems? Do you have any personal anecdotes or observations that connect with<br \/> the ideas of the passage or the ideas of the author in general?\u00a0 <\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>reaction and response paper to &#8220;Dead world&#8221; by Hayword.\u00a0Reflect on the idea of the \u201cDead World\u201d- Consider what Hayward claims and think about the ramifications of that assertion. What is reader response? It is a thoughtful reaction or response to what you have read. 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