This document discusses 7 different types of reaction papers: argumentative, analytical, definition, cause and effect, reports, compare and contrast, and interpretive. It provides brief descriptions of each type. The argumentative paper requires research and establishing a position. The analytical paper analyzes different viewpoints from factual sources. The definition paper objectively defines a topic without opinion. The cause and effect paper traces logical results from an action. Reports present organized information for an audience. Compare and contrast examines similarities and differences. The interpretive paper analyzes and interprets another written work.
This document discusses 7 different types of reaction papers: argumentative, analytical, definition, cause and effect, reports, compare and contrast, and interpretive. It provides brief descriptions of each type. The argumentative paper requires research and establishing a position. The analytical paper analyzes different viewpoints from factual sources. The definition paper objectively defines a topic without opinion. The cause and effect paper traces logical results from an action. Reports present organized information for an audience. Compare and contrast examines similarities and differences. The interpretive paper analyzes and interprets another written work.
This document discusses 7 different types of reaction papers: argumentative, analytical, definition, cause and effect, reports, compare and contrast, and interpretive. It provides brief descriptions of each type. The argumentative paper requires research and establishing a position. The analytical paper analyzes different viewpoints from factual sources. The definition paper objectively defines a topic without opinion. The cause and effect paper traces logical results from an action. Reports present organized information for an audience. Compare and contrast examines similarities and differences. The interpretive paper analyzes and interprets another written work.
This document discusses 7 different types of reaction papers: argumentative, analytical, definition, cause and effect, reports, compare and contrast, and interpretive. It provides brief descriptions of each type. The argumentative paper requires research and establishing a position. The analytical paper analyzes different viewpoints from factual sources. The definition paper objectively defines a topic without opinion. The cause and effect paper traces logical results from an action. Reports present organized information for an audience. Compare and contrast examines similarities and differences. The interpretive paper analyzes and interprets another written work.
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Kinds of Reaction Paper
Reaction paper is a type of written assignment in which the writer expresses his/her own ideas, opinion and conclusion on a given topic. Unlike summary, reaction paper contain your own thoughts on the problem, discussed in the original text. 7 Kinds of reaction paper ARGUMENTATIVE PAPER A genre of writing that requires the student to investigate a topic; collect, generate, and evaluate evidence; and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner. It is generally call for extensive research of literature or previously published material. Argumentative assignments moreover require empirical research where student collects data through interviews, surveys, observations, or experiments. ANALYTICAL PAPER It is like an illustration essay in some ways. It include information from a range of sources but the focus on this type of paper is analyzing the different viewpoints represented from factual rather than opinionated standpoint. It focuses on the findings, methodology or conclusions of other researchers and will conclude such a paper with summation of the findings and suggested framework for further study on the issue. DEFINITION PAPER Relatively self-explanatory. This describe a topic from a factual standpoint that is usually devoid of emotion or opinion of the author. It contains only actual fact found in another’s research paper findings and left unanalyzed. It can also provide a valuable information framework for other argumentative or analytical reports on the same topic. CAUSE AND EFFECT PAPER It trace the probable expected results from a particular action or policy in a logical progression that is easily followed by the readers. This will not only outline the predicted result from the action/situation specified, but also where applicable show the range of results that could arise from this one situation through to its logical conclusion. REPORTS A document that presents information in an organized format for specific audience and purpose. Although summaries of reports may be delivered orally, complete reports are almost always in a form of a written documents. COMPARE AND CONTRAST PAPER A common form of academic writing, either as an essay type on its own, or as part of a larger essay which includes one or more paragraphs which compare or contrast. To compare is to examine how things are similar, while to contrast is to see how they differ. Therefore, Compare and Contrast looks for the similarities and difference of two or more topics or objects. INTERPRETIVE PAPER It provides analysis of another piece of writing. An assignment to interpret a work of literature, figuring out where to start, what literary elements to analyze and what to interpret does not have to be an impossible task.
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