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1) A response essay should contain a balance of personal and critical reflections on a topic. It includes an introduction with a thesis statement, body paragraphs to analyze and discuss the topic, and a conclusion.
2) The introduction states the author and title of the source being discussed. The body is organized into paragraphs to situate the author's opinions in context, relate your own views, verify the source's data, and provide justifications with explanations, arguments and examples.
3) The conclusion restates the main points and makes general statements, wrapping up the overall analysis and discussion.
1) A response essay should contain a balance of personal and critical reflections on a topic. It includes an introduction with a thesis statement, body paragraphs to analyze and discuss the topic, and a conclusion.
2) The introduction states the author and title of the source being discussed. The body is organized into paragraphs to situate the author's opinions in context, relate your own views, verify the source's data, and provide justifications with explanations, arguments and examples.
3) The conclusion restates the main points and makes general statements, wrapping up the overall analysis and discussion.
1) A response essay should contain a balance of personal and critical reflections on a topic. It includes an introduction with a thesis statement, body paragraphs to analyze and discuss the topic, and a conclusion.
2) The introduction states the author and title of the source being discussed. The body is organized into paragraphs to situate the author's opinions in context, relate your own views, verify the source's data, and provide justifications with explanations, arguments and examples.
3) The conclusion restates the main points and makes general statements, wrapping up the overall analysis and discussion.
A response essay should be formulated as a critical reflection on a topic. There should be a balance between the proportion of personal and critical input that we should introduce. A response essay is always composed by a thesis section, a body and a conclusion. PARTS OF CRITICAL RESPONSES A) Introduction. It should start by a clear thesis statement. The author and title of the ar- ticle should be stated. Aspects of the source information will be considered. B) Body. The argumentation should be organized in paragraphs (definition, exposition and analysis paragraphs). a. Situate the authors opinions in the context. Readers need background. b. Relate our own views to the context. c. Verify the data provided by the original author. d. Provide explanations, arguments and examples to justify. C) Conclusion. It should contain a short summary and a restatement of all the points; and then we must proceed to general statements.