Parts of A Reaction Paper

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Parts of a Reaction Paper

1. The introduction – the introduction is the face of your paper and therefore as a
writer you have to make sure that it looks attractive and increases the urgency of
the reader to proceed to your body paragraphs. In the introduction, you have to
give a small description of the author and the main problems and ideas on the
story. It should not be too long, as it will be boring to the reader; a good
introduction should have three to four sentences. Immediately after the
introduction, you should write a thesis statement which should be clear and brief.
2. The body is the main section, where all the ideas for your essay are explained. In
your body paragraphs, you should start each one with a topic sentence. The
topic sentence should reflect the idea to be described in the section. You should
include appropriate sources to back up your opinions. In the body, you can add
theoretical evidence to support your statement.
3. The conclusion – in writing your conclusion you should link your thesis statement
with a summary of the ideas in the body paragraphs. A good way of encrypting
your conclusion is by touching on the major points in summary then wrapping up
everything by clarifying your opinion.
4. List of citations – while writing a reaction paper you have to include the citation
for the sources you have used within your paper. The sources used should be
credible and scholarly so that they can persuade the reader.

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