Reaction papers shall 1) State the various sides of an issue; 2) present your position on the issue supported with a clear rationale based upon the readings and other sources you may consult; 3) conclude your paper with a strong and compelling statement for your position
A reaction paper simply requires you to read the assigned articles in the attachments b-1 and e 1 , reflect upon the
arguments made and communicate your personal position on the issue. You should:
1) begin with a brief summary of the two authors,
2) state your position on the issue and make a case for that position and
3) make a compelling conclusion to drive home your point. Your position should be based upon the ideas of the authors and additional sources you may bring to that argument