Personal Response to Text Notes
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PERSONAL RESPONSE TO TEXT NOTES (adapted from Karen Nakaska RVVS)
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The format of a personal response is similar to other written response. State your idea and then defend your idea with details from the text. Personal response topics are worded as follows:
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What ideas and impressions does the text suggest to you? Consider the context and develop your response by referring to the text.
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In your writing, you should:
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- Select a prose form that is appropriate to the ideas you wish to express and that will enable you to effectively communicate to the reader.
- Discuss ideas and impressions that are meaningful
- Respond from a PERSONAL, CRITICAL, and/or CREATIVE perspective
- Consider how you can create a strong unifying effect
- A personal response should be 1.5-2 pages typed
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There are many formats you may choose from in order to convey your ideas and impressions but you may NOT use poetry.
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Here are some examples of acceptable prose forms:
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- Short essay
- Diary
- Newspaper article
- Editorial
- Short story
- Personal observation
- Letter
- Eulogy
- Interview
- Rebuttal
- Speech
- Anecdote
- Interior monologue
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Here are the three different perspectives you may choose to write from:
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PERSONAL- CRITICAL- CREATIVE
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Choose your perspective, your prose form and the theme and ideas you want to express.
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